The agreement, announced Tuesday, sets a precedent, allowing a commercial enterprise to step in alongside state subsidies, to foster the development of filmmaking talent. The bank will be involved in the financing of a project, according to the GNFC, to allow the private sector to support the development of Georgian film.
The competition for the projects which includes documentary and short film proposals, has already been announced by GNFC.
Filmmakers will be able to present documentary projects 7 March. Pitching of short film projects will take place until 14 March.
TBILISI: The Georgian National Film Center has announced the first joint public-private partnership in film funding, aimed at supporting exceptional local film production. TBC Bank will contribute to the financing of documentary and short film projects on a competitive basis this year.
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