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Government officials announcing new film policy at press conference
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Government presents new film policy without streaming tax

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The Tidö parties presented a proposal for a new film policy on Monday that includes no streaming tax or extra funding. Several proposals from the film inquiry are postponed and the number of film policy goals is reduced from seven to three.

In response to the crisis with the audiovisual sector, the Lula government released a note highlighting five priority points for the streaming regulation bill in the Senate. The move comes after criticism from actor Wagner Moura and revelations in an audio from producer Paula Lavigne about alleged internal conspiracies. The text emphasizes advances like the 10% quota for Brazilian content but admits defeats on the Condecine rate.

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