The Federal Office of Culture is the strategic body responsible for drawing up and implementing the Confederation's culture policy. Its remit covers tasks that are strictly reserved to the Confederation, namely improving the institutional framework, drafting enactments in the culture sector, reviewing the compatibility of enactments in other political areas (value added tax, international free trade, vocational education, languages, etc.) with the needs of culture and - in coordination with the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) - negotiating agreements in the cultural sector, representing Switzerland in multilateral organisations and cultivating international relationships. Its promotion activities comprise two areas: cultural heritage (heritage protection and the preservation of historic monuments, transfer of cultural assets, museums and collections) and cultural creativity (films, prizes and awards, support for cultural organisations), also including promoting the foundations of culture (language and understanding policy, musical education, promotion of reading, travellers, Swiss schools abroad).
Film i Väst, a leading Swedish regional film fund, has decided to build a database with basic information on available public funding for features, documentaries and TV series in Europe. We have learned over the years that producers, production companies and other funds lack an effective short cut to information at the beginning of the financing process of a project. They have good knowledge of their own territories but have limited knowledge and experience about possibilities in other markets. As co-production between countries and regions is essential to this industry, a simple toolbox like this is most necessary. Find more information about Film i Väst here: filmivast.com.
Film i Väst, a leading Swedish regional film fund, has decided to build a database with basic information on available public funding for features, documentaries and TV series in Europe. We have learned over the years that producers, production companies and other funds lack an effective short cut to information at the beginning of the financing process of a project. They have good knowledge of their own territories but have limited knowledge and experience about possibilities in other markets. As co-production between countries and regions is essential to this industry, a simple toolbox like this is most necessary. Find more information about Film i Väst here: filmivast.com.