The Minister of Culture, Leslie Urteaga, announced that S/27 million will be allocated, as part of the economic stimuli for culture of the 2024 Bicentennial Edition, to promote national cinematographic and audiovisual activity. With this, we seek to continue positioning new films. Two of the five films that are currently in theaters, ‘Yana-Wara’ and ‘The most feared skin’, had the support of the Ministry of Culture for their production.
Thus, the State promotes three lines of promotion through the following calls: economic stimuli for the performing arts, visual arts and music, economic stimuli for books and the promotion of reading, and economic stimuli for cinematographic and audiovisual activity. , with more than S/36 million.
On the one hand, the feature film ‘Yana-Wara’ received economic incentives for its production and distribution, for a total amount of S/550,000through the National Contest for Feature Film Projects in Native Languages in 2018, and the stimulus for film distribution in 2023. Meanwhile, ‘The Most Feared Skin’ received economic incentives in 2017, through the National Contest for Feature Film Projects in Native Languages Fiction Feature Film, for S/570,000, through the company Factoría Sur Producciones EIRL, along with the stimulus for film distribution last year for S/100,000.
Likewise, to promote national cinema and the creation of more films such as ‘Chabuca’, ‘Alive or dead’ and ‘Vaguito’, which are the ones that accompany ‘Yana-Wara’ and ‘The most feared skin’ in theaters, The reserve of approximately S/11 million is expected for various projects in regions other than Metropolitan Lima and Callao.
Source: Larepublica

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