UK-France Film Pact: New Agreement Boosts Industry Ties Amid Global Challenges

July 9, 2025
UK-France Film Pact: New Agreement Boosts Industry Ties Amid Global Challenges
  • The UK and France have strengthened their film industry collaboration through a comprehensive agreement signed during French President Macron's visit to London, emphasizing cultural and economic ties.

  • This agreement, signed at BFI Southbank with industry and government officials present, includes a Moving Image Co-operation Agreement and a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to foster cooperation in film and TV sectors.

  • The MoU aims to enhance policies, education, heritage preservation, audience development, and staff exchanges, addressing industry challenges such as supporting independent productions, AI integration, and environmental sustainability.

  • Recent UK-French co-productions include notable projects like 'The Amateur,' 'Head of State,' 'Damsel,' and the second season of 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power,' reflecting ongoing creative collaboration.

  • The UK has existing agreements with other European countries, and recent projects demonstrate the success of these international co-productions.

  • French Culture Minister Rachida Dati and UK officials emphasized the importance of cultural sovereignty, collaboration, and maintaining European independence amidst global industry pressures.

  • Ben Roberts of the BFI highlighted the long-standing partnership with France, supported by UK government incentives like the UK Global Screen Fund and tax credits, to promote co-production and distribution.

  • In 2024, the UK attracted £4.7 billion in inward investment for film and high-end TV, underscoring the sector's vitality and the importance of international partnerships.

  • The signing took place during a high-profile visit, highlighting the political significance of the UK-France film collaboration in the context of Brexit and international diplomacy.

  • The agreement addresses industry challenges such as audience engagement, supporting diverse works, and fostering co-productions through shared policies, education, and heritage initiatives.

  • It also encourages mutual knowledge exchange via employee exchanges and audience development programs across cinemas, festivals, and online platforms.

  • The ceremony was attended by key industry and government figures from both countries, reinforcing the strategic importance of this partnership.

  • UK policies supporting the film industry include the UK Global Screen Fund and a new 40% Independent Film Tax Credit introduced in March 2024, fostering international co-productions.

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