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"Mr President, last week I participated in the 'Berlinale', the 54th Berlin Film Festival. Most of our Member States were represented with new productions either in the competition or in other sections of the festival. It was amazing to see how many talented film-makers we have in Europe, but it was even more encouraging to see how many people were interested in non-Hollywood films made in Europe or elsewhere in the world. European films were more popular with the audience than American ones.
The whole event showed me that there is a great interest in European cinema, in spite of the fact that our promotion of cinema production is weaker than that of American movies. There is a huge need to improve European media and cinema policy. The protection of our cinema heritage and the production of new films deserve more support, both financially and in terms of legislation."@en1
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