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  • Co-production fever, which is the new normal in the opera world, means that "new" productions often arrive after having premiered somewhere else.

    Packing in the Performances 2011

  • According to the EIB this was for ‘Co-production of television programmes’.

    Archive 2008-01-27 2008

  • That same year we won the Peruvian Film Fund and the Ibermedia Co-production Fund (designed to create co-productions between Latin America, Spain and Portugal) and were able to close the financing of the film.

    Javier Fuentes-León: Undertow: A (Gay) Latin American Love Story Has Its LA Premiere Javier Fuentes-León 2010

  • According to the EIB this was for ‘Co-production of television programmes’.

    The BBC: In Our Interests Or The EU's? 2008

  • I was invited to participate in the Co-production Market at the Berlin Film Festival in 2005 and met my German co-producers, Neue Cameo Films, there.

    Javier Fuentes-León: Undertow: A (Gay) Latin American Love Story Has Its LA Premiere Javier Fuentes-León 2010

  • Co-production and licensing agreements also help Embraer sell planes and keep some competitors at bay.

    The Emerging Markets Century Antoine van Agtmael 2007

  • The U.K. has bilateral coproduction treaties with France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and is also signatory to the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • The U.K. has bilateral coproduction treaties with France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and is also signatory to the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • The U.K. has bilateral coproduction treaties with France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and is also signatory to the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

  • The U.K. has bilateral coproduction treaties with France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Australia, Canada and New Zealand, and is also signatory to the European Convention on Cinematographic Co-production.

    The Movie Business Book, Third Edition Edited by Jason E. Squire 2004

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