Film Industry Support Austria
Published on 29 May 2018
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Austria
Wien
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About this good practice
Film Industry Support Austria is a subsidy programme by the Austrian Federal Ministry designed to support the production of cinema films.
Resources needed
The annual budget is € 7.5 Million. At aws a full time programme manager and a part time project manager are part of the FISA team. In the partner institution, Location Austria (also financed by bmdw), two additional people are involved: the Austrian Film Commissioner and a full time proj. manager
Evidence of success
The programme was evaluated in 2017. The outcome states that the objectives have been achieved. For every single € 1 granted € 5,65 were additional triggered in the Austrian film industry . The programme helps to rise the annual production budget of the Austrian film industry in total, which results in a higher amount of Austrian films realised in cinemas, a slightly increasing number of co-productions and significantly more shooting days of international productions happening in Austria.
Potential for learning or transfer
When installing FISA, Austria was looking at what already exists in other countries. In the end, FISA took many elements of the German Federal Film Fund (DFFF) , which has operated successfully since 2007. Consequently, FISS, the Swiss pendant which was founded a few years after FISA, has taken many parts of FISA and ever since then successfully supported Swiss cinema films.
Productions support for cinema films in form of a non-repayable grant based on eligible costs is easily administrated. The basis for decision is the cultural test, conducted by Location Austria to ensure the cultural purpose of the supported projects together with other defined qualifying criteria. For example a minimum total budget of the project or a minimum of shooting days in Austria. Qualifying criteria can easily be adapted for the needs of the film industry in each region.
The programme evaluation has shown that regions can benefit highly through a film industry programme like FISA (see evid.of succ.)
Productions support for cinema films in form of a non-repayable grant based on eligible costs is easily administrated. The basis for decision is the cultural test, conducted by Location Austria to ensure the cultural purpose of the supported projects together with other defined qualifying criteria. For example a minimum total budget of the project or a minimum of shooting days in Austria. Qualifying criteria can easily be adapted for the needs of the film industry in each region.
The programme evaluation has shown that regions can benefit highly through a film industry programme like FISA (see evid.of succ.)
Further information
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Good practice owner
Organisation
Austria Wirtschaftsservice
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Austria
Wien
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