Boris Got Brexit Done, But U.K. Film and TV Industry Is Still Open For Business (Column)

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British Film Commission chief executive Adrian Wootton argues that the fiscal incentives that make the U.K. such an attractive market for film and TV will not be affected by Brexit. He will deliver…

argues that the fiscal incentives that make the U.K. such an attractive market for film and TV will not be affected by Brexit. He will deliver the following message to delegates at Sundance later today.

So, what is it that brings production here? We have a generous and reliable tax relief, a favourable exchange rate, world-class studios and facilities, exceptional post-production and VFX, and an immense variety of locations. We can’t and don’t take any of this for granted and we will never rest on our laurels. It is our mission to work alongside the BFI and partners across the industry, from all corners of the U.K., to ensure that we’re doing everything we can to secure long-term sustainability. That means continuing to address challenges around space and infrastructure and skills in order to meet increased demand and we are working harder than ever to accelerate these opportunities.

 

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