Projects per year
Description
The Portuguese film market is one of the smallest in Southern Europe. To some extent, the industry can be seen as a milieu: it is a tapestry of SMEs, cultural associations, institutions, and a few international players. The industry has been historically characterized by precariousness, rudimentary conditions, strangled circulation, and underdeveloped marketing. Apart from a few exceptions, film activity (especially feature films) relies almost entirely on state support (along all the steps of the value chain) provided by the Instituto do Cinema e Audiovisual (Portuguese Film Institute) (see: Public Funding). In general, Portugal records low levels of attendance for domestic productions (among the lowest in Europe). The audio-visual sector has seen continuous growth since the 1990s and has been key to co-productions and the professionalization of actors, technicians and other staff.
Date made available | 2024 |
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Publisher | Crescine |
Date of data production | 2014 - 2022 |
Projects
- 1 Active
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CresCine: CresCine – Increasing the international competitiveness of the film industry in small European markets
Damásio, M. (PI), Grabner, M. C. V. D. S. (Researcher), Grácio, R. (Researcher), GRAÇA, A. R. N. B. D. C. (Researcher), PITA, M. A. M. (Researcher), Quico, C. M. S. (Researcher), Frühmorgen, T. (Researcher), Cachapa, P. J. R. (Researcher) & ROCHA, S. M. M. D. (Researcher)
28/02/23 → 27/02/26
Project: Research