Moldova Country Situation

Moldova Country Situation

PREFACE This regional study on the Situation of and challenges in the region and in Cinema and the Audiovisual Industries individual countries. in the Eastern Partnership (EaP) Region is part of the project ‘Short term high The study has been implemented by quality studies to support activities the study team under the leadership of under the Eastern Partnership – Mr Terry Sandell who was supported on HiQSTEP, EuropeAid/132574/C/SER/ data collection by Ms Maria Mirzoyan Multi’, carried out by an international (Armenia), Mr Jahangir Selimkhanov consortium under the leadership of (Azerbaijan), Mr Anton Sidarenka Kantor Management Consultants to (Belarus), Ms Lana Ghvinjilia (Georgia), support the activities of Platform 4 Mr Ion Bunduchi (Moldova) and Ms `Contacts between people`. Julia Sinkevych (Ukraine). In the context of Creative Europe and Overall supervision of the study has of the EaP Platform 4 Work Programme been carried out by Przemysław this mapping study was supposed to Musiałkowski, Team Leader of the enhance the EaP countries knowledge HiQSTEP Project. of the regional context in which their industries operate and of the situation Sincere thanks go to the national in other countries. It was also supposed stakeholders in the Eastern Partnership to help the European Commission Countries who provided information to structure the discussions under in interviews and responses to Platform 4 and readjust its actions questionnaires. to better address the actual needs July 2015 TABLE OF CONTENTS Objectives . 2 Study background . .2 Current practices of the Eastern Partnership Audiovisual Industries . 3 Cinema and Film: Priority Areas in All the EaP Countries . 3 Dealing with the Past and Common Needs and Themes . .5 The Main Challenges . 6 The Audiovisual Production and Commercialisation Life-Cycles in the EaP Region . 7 External ‘Non-Cultural’ Factors Affecting the Audiovisual Sectors of the Countries . .8 Legislation Issues . .10 Overview SWOT . .10 Recommendations . .13 The Country Studies: Statistical and Data Issues . 14 Armenia Country Situation . .16 Background . 16 Challenges and Issues . .17 Azerbaijan Country Situation . 18 Background . 18 Challenges and Issues . .20 Belarus Country Situation . 21 Background . 21 Challenges and Issues . .22 Georgia Country Situation . 23 Description of the Audiovisual Sector . .23 The Role of the Audiovisual Sector in National Policies . 23 Current Developments and Issues . 25 Legislative Situation . .25 Conclusion: Challenges and Perspectives . 25 Moldova Country Situation . 27 Background . 27 Challenges and Issues . .28 Ukraine Country Situation . .29 Description of the Audiovisual Sector . .29 The Role of the Audiovisual Sector in National Policies . 29 Current Developments and Issues . 30 Legislative Situation . .31 Conclusion: Challenges and Trends . 31 1 THE SITUATION OF CINEMA OBJECTIVES The overall objective of this Study was to to provide a comprehensive overview and help the EaP countries to better understand analysis of the situation in the region and the situation, including possible problems, individual countries as well as a detailed of the audio-visual sector in the region. description the audiovisual industries in More specifically, the study was supposed the EAP countries. STUDY BACKGROUND The commissioning of the Eastern Georgia) with a third (Ukraine) joining Partnership Audiovisual Study under the imminently and two others (Armenia and HiQSTEP Project has been timely because Azerbaijan) expressing some interest in of various important background and participating in one form or another context factors. These include: ■ The launching of a new EU-EaP Culture ■ EU priority interest in the cultural Programme 2015-2018 which is focused and creative industries, including the on technical assistance and policy audiovisual sector, from the point of support with the cultural and creative view of the contribution they can make industries as one area of priority to sustainable social and economic development, not least in relation to ■ The evident priority in all the six EaP employment creation countries being given to cinema and film as far as cultural policy is concerned. This ■ Heightened EU interest and increasing includes the revival of film production, understanding of the Eastern Partnership repair and renewal of infrastructure and region in the context of three of the new developments in national cinema countries having signed Association in response to the disastrous collapse of Agreements the industry in the post-Soviet period ■ Current re-examination and probable ■ Rapid and radical ongoing changes future changes of EU Neighbourhood in the audiovisual area, driven by Policy and a fresh approach to relations technological developments, which with the Eastern Partnership countries, are presenting extremely complex with at least part of the policy discussion monitoring, regulatory, legislative, including the cultural dimension social and economic challenges for governments with which they find it ■ Radical changes implemented last year increasingly difficult to navigate through the unified ‘Creative Europe Programme’ which represents a new ■ Development of a new European model for EU funding of culture and Convention on Cinematographic Co- consists of two sub-themes, audiovisual production whose changes should work and culture to the advantage of the countries in the region, all of whom are increasingly ■ Membership of, and therefore access involved in international co-production to the ‘Creative Europe Programme’, for activity. two of the EaP countries (Moldova and 2 CURRENT PRACTICES OF THE EASTERN PARTNERSHIP AUDIOVISUAL INDUSTRIES The Study has confirmed that the countries This issue, lack of a solid, available and are quite different in terms of their domestic useable factual and statistical ‘toolbox’ data collection systems, the quality of what which can be used for practical policy is collected and the degree to which the data and management purposes, has been is made available. While not unexpected, discussed during the course of the Study and not confined to the audiovisual sector, with several current and past ministers and the Study has highlighted a major need deputy ministers in the region, all of whom shared by all the countries in the region - have formally or informally confirmed the problem of lack of availability of reliable, that it is a serious problem. As a result, consistent and systematised information this constitutes the single most important and statistical data which can be used strategic recommendation from the Study for analytical purposes and to develop and is addressed in the Recommendations evidence-based cultural policy. section at the end of this report. CINEMA AND FILM: PRIORITY AREAS IN ALL THE EAP COUNTRIES While cinema and film are a priority in In Armenia, after going around in circles all countries in policy terms there are for five years and more in connection significant differences in the stage at which with draft cinema legislation and the countries are in terms of cinema revival suffering from extremely poor exhibition/ or rebirth. It must be understood that this screening facilities, there is a new desire is happening against a background of a to move forward. In particular there is a catastrophic post-Soviet collapse in the commitment to increase the international 1990s of a previously strong cinema and film possibilities potentially open to Armenian infrastructure. This disastrous situation has cinema and a more evident motivation continued for almost two decades. All the to build on success, including on some countries are now addressing this situation excellent initiatives of the Golden Apricot but of course the resources available and International Film Festival which represents the approaches differ. the face of Armenian cinema internationally. One or two of their successful initiatives Considerable investment and attention in have been controversial but of significance comparative terms is being put into the beyond a cinema context, notably the work renaissance of cinema in the individual the Festival has done to promote Armenian- countries and brief examples from each Turkish film cooperation. It is a courageous country illustrate this and together give example of intercultural dialogue. Armenia’s a general regional overview of current fresh approach to international cinema developments. cooperation is also illustrated by its current 3 THE SITUATION OF CINEMA interest in Eurimages. It should be noted too offering a successful model which, perhaps that it is the only country in the region that adapted to local specificities, could be very is a member of the European Audiovisual relevant to other countries in the region. Observatory. In Moldova, challenged by resource In Azerbaijan, in another example of that constraints and working from a more country’s use of its economic resources to modest base, green shoots are appearing. build up aspects of its cultural infrastructure A Law on Cinema was passed in July 2014 and make its mark internationally, there is which has cleared the way for a new cinema a ten-year, properly funded, development policy which includes establishment of a programme for cinema (2008-2018). This National Film Centre and the opportunity covers all aspects of cinema and filmmaking to put in place fundamental elements from financing, commissioning and essential for the healthy development of production through to exhibition/screening a national cinema and for international facilities. It includes the establishment of engagement e.g. formal definition of what many new cinemas in Baku and provision constitutes a ‘national product’ which then of.

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