More than 750 filmmakers, actors and actresses, producers, writers, technicians and artists of Brazilian cinema have signed a letter in defense of the regulation of streaming in Brazil. Among these are the winners of the first Oscar National, Fernanda Torres and Walter Salles.
The document was addressed to President Lula. In addition to the authorities such as Mayor Hugo Motta, the Minister of Institutional Relations, Gleisi Hoffmann, the Minister of Culture, Margareth Menezes and the national audiovisual secretary Joelma Gonzaga.

The letter underlines the urgency of the vote of the substitute for PL 2331/22, reported by Mrs. Jandira Feghali. This text proposes a minimum financial contribution model of platforms for the development of national audiovisuals of 6%, levels well below what establishes the superior council of cinema: 12%.
The proposal is based on international experiences, such as those of France, Italy and South Korea, and already has a broad support from the sector. According to the open letter, without regulation, Brazil runs the risk of being only a consumer market, without consolidating a national industry capable of generating work, income and international projection.

The document also strengthens this regulation is a question of national sovereignty, culture and democracy. “It is a question of ensuring that Brazil’s voice continues to be counted by the Brazilians”, concludes the over 750 signatories.
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Source: Olhar Digital

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