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Apply for a certificate under the Film Subsidies Act and/or a certificate of origin
Service Description
If you are involved in the production and distribution of German cinema films, you have the opportunity to apply for funding from the German Federal Film Board (FFA). For this you need a certificate in accordance with the Film Subsidy Act (FGG).
You apply for the certificate in good time, in the case of international co-productions or international co-financing at least two months before the start of shooting at the Federal Office of Economics and Export Control (BAFA) and then submit it to the FFA with your funding application.
The certificate serves as confirmation that your film meets the requirements of the FFG for recognition as a German film. The FFA decides whether and to what extent you will receive funding.
If you intend to exploit your film abroad, you may have to submit a certificate of origin there. You also apply for the certificate of origin at the BAFA. It certifies that your film is a German film within the meaning of the FFG.
The same requirements apply for the certificate of origin as for the certificate. If you require a certificate and a certificate of origin, you can apply for both at the same time using the same application form.
Note: The FFG applies exclusively to cinematographic works. Certificates are therefore only issued for German theatrical films.
Process flow
You can apply for the certificate or certificate of origin in writing:
- Download the application form from the BAFA website and complete it in full.
- Then send it with the required documents to the responsible office at BAFA by post only.
- As soon as you have provided all the information and the documents are complete, BAFA will decide on your application.
- After a positive review, you will receive the certificate or certificate of origin by post.
- If you do not meet the requirements, you will receive a rejection notice with detailed reasons.
- You can lodge an appeal against this decision.
- If the rejection is upheld after your appeal, you will receive a notice of appeal with detailed reasons.
- You can lodge an appeal against this decision with the administrative court.
Who should I contact?
Requirements
Eligible to apply is the film producer with
- domicile or place of business in Germany or
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a branch office in Germany,
- if the place of residence or business is in another member state of the European Union,
- in a signatory state to the Agreement on the European Economic Area or
- in Switzerland.
To be recognized as a German film, your film must meet the following requirements of the FFG:
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The director of your film must
- be either German or German,
- belong to the German cultural sector or
- be a national of another member state of the European Union,
- a state party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area or
- Switzerland.
- At least one final version of your feature-length film must be shot or dubbed in German. In the case of short films, at least one final version of the film must have subtitles suitable for the cinema.
- The subject of your film must be cultural, historical or social issues.
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Your film must either
- in German language in Germany,
- as a German entry in the main competition or
- have had its world premiere in a sidebar at a festival.
- Your film must fulfill at least two of the required cultural criteria.
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You must use studios for studio recordings and technical service providers for production technology and post-production that are based in
- Germany,
- another member state of the European Union,
- in a signatory state to the Agreement on the European Economic Area or
- in Switzerland.
Notes for international co-productions:
If at least one of the producers of a co-production has his/her place of business or residence outside Germany, recognition in accordance with
- the European Convention on the Joint Production of Films or
- a bilateral or multilateral intergovernmental agreement.
If there is no bilateral or multilateral agreement or if no agreement is applicable, the German producer must have a significant financial participation compared to the foreign participation as well as an appropriate artistic and technical participation. In the case of predominantly German participation, your film must have premiered in German in Germany or as a German contribution at a festival. In addition, your film must fulfill at least two of the required cultural criteria. This also applies to recognition under a bilateral or multilateral agreement.
Which documents are required?
- Annex Cultural Criteria
- Co-production contract/contracts
- Proof of completion of the theatrical screening format
- Proof of world premiere
- Financing plan
- Staff list
- Further documents that are required in your case can also be found in the instructions for completing the relevant form
What are the fees?
none
What deadlines do I have to pay attention to?
The application for certification must be submitted in good time, in the case of international co-productions or international co-financing no later than two months before the start of filming.
Processing duration
Approx. 10 days, provided the application is complete.
Legal basis
Appeal
Forms: yes
Online procedure possible: no
Written form required: yes
Personal appearance required: no
Further Information
- Application for the issue of a certificate/certificate of origin
- Further information can be found on the website of the German Federal Film Board
- Information, instructions for completing the application and application form for a certificate in accordance with § 51 of the Film Funding Act (FFG) or a certificate of origin
Author
The text was automatically translated based on the German content.
- Certificate in accordance with the Film Subsidies Act / Certificate of origin issued
Remark: Display of performance in the source portal
Technically approved by
Federal Office of Economics and Export Control
Professionally released on
09.01.2020
Source: Zuständigkeitsfinder Thüringen (Linie6PLus)
Competent Authority
Bundesamt für Wirtschaft und Ausfuhrkontrolle (BAFA), Referat 412
Address
65760 Eschborn
Telephone
+49 6196 908-2856Remark: German solo and co-productions
Telephone
+49 6196 908-2194Remark: International co-productions
Telephone
+49 6196 908-2128Opening times
Monday to Thursday: 08:30 - 16:00
Friday: 08:30 am - 3:00 pm