The Council of Europe Convention on Cinematographic Coproduction (revised) Order 2020

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2020 No. 159

Cinemas And Films

The Council of Europe Convention on Cinematographic Co-production (revised) Order 2020

Made 12th February 2020

Coming into force 13th February 2020

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 12th day of February 2020

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

The Council of Europe Convention on Cinematographic Co-production (revised) (“the Convention”)1was opened for signature by member States of the Council of Europe and other States party to the European Cultural Convention2on 30th January 2017.

The United Kingdom signed the Convention on 7th February 2019.

The Convention requires the Contracting Parties to apply those benefits which they grant to a national film3to cinematographic works falling within the scope of the Convention.

Accordingly, Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred upon Her by paragraph 4(5) of Schedule 1 to the Films Act 19854, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order as follows:

S-1 Citation, commencement and interpretation

Citation, commencement and interpretation

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Council of Europe Convention on Cinematographic Co-production (revised) Order 2020 and comes into force on 13th February 2020.

(2) In this Order—

“1992 Convention” means the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production5;

“2017 Convention” means the Council of Europe Convention on Cinematographic Co-production (revised).

(3) For the purposes of this Order—

(a)

(a) a State is a Contracting Party to the 1992 Convention if—

(i) under Article 16 of the 1992 Convention, that State has expressed its consent to be bound by the 1992 Convention, or

(ii) under Article 18 of the 1992 Convention, that State has acceded to the 1992 Convention,

and the 1992 Convention is in force in relation to that State;

(b)

(b) a State is a Contracting Party to the 2017 Convention if—

(i) under Article 18 of the 2017 Convention, that State has expressed its consent to be bound by the 2017 Convention, or

(ii) under Article 20 of the 2017 Convention that State has acceded to the 2017 Convention,

and the 2017 Convention is in force in relation to that State.

S-2 Treatment as a British film

Treatment as a British film

2.—(1) A film is to be treated as a British film for the purposes of Schedule 1 to the Films Act 1985 if it is made in accordance with the terms of the applicable Convention and—

(a)

(a) where there are two co-producers, one is...

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