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July 17, 2024

Bavaria's Boost to Film Fund

Germany’s Bavaria increases support for film funding to boost production and inward investment.

Germany - Bavarian government has stepped up its commitment to the film industry by providing additional funding to the FFF Bayern regional film fund. Starting in 2024, the fund will receive €2 million annually for the next two years. This boost aims to strengthen the production hub within Bavaria and support the entire ecosystem of production companies, technical firms, and creatives.

Florian Herrmann, head of the Bavarian State Chancellery and state minister for federal and media affairs, emphasised the economic impact of film funding. According to Herrmann, every Euro invested in film measures generates a 500% leverage effect, making it a significant economic factor. Bavaria has been a popular location for international features and TV series, including Hulu’s Nine Perfect Strangers.

The FFF Bayern fund, with a total budget of €41.4 million in 2023, supports various aspects of the film industry, from development and production to international co-productions, cinemas, and film festivals. Bavaria’s decision to provide this additional cash injection signals its commitment to maintaining a thriving film industry within the region.

In addition to financial support, FFF Bayern also contributes to film festivals. New guidelines will be issued this autumn, and an expert jury will recommend festivals for support from the fund’s dedicated budget line. Bavaria’s film events, such as the Hof International Film Festival and DOK.fest München, have already benefited from this support.

Florian Herrmann advocates for modernising Germany’s film funding system, emphasizing the need for tax incentives, investment obligations, and reforms to the German Film Law. The goal is to keep productions within Germany and foster a vibrant film industry.

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