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"The European audiovisual sector, including cinema, constitutes a significant part of the EU economy. The European shift to digital cinema should aim at creating new opportunities for the distribution of European films, maintaining the diversity of European production and enhancing its accessibility for European citizens. The digital era brings new opportunities for the audiovisual sector, in particular in the film industry as regards more effective distribution, screening and availability of films and as regards the higher audio and visual quality that it offers for European audiences, but it also creates some serious challenges for European cinema in the transition to digital technologies, particularly with regard to finance. European cinema should be more competitive at global level, and I therefore welcome the call on the Member States and the Commission to financially support the full digitisation of equipment in EU cinemas and to establish European and national programmes to support the transition to digital technologies as quickly as possible."@en1
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