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"According to data from the European Audiovisual Observatory, there are approximately 30 000 screens in the European Union. Most of them are small cinemas consisting of just one or two screens. In recent years we have witnessed an acceleration of the process of digitisation of cinemas stemming from production of digital films, mainly from the US, as well as the increased public demand for films made using 3D technology. These figures indicate that European cinema has great potential. The promotion of cinema is also the promotion of dialogue between cultures, and of multilingualism. Parliament is also contributing to achieving these goals, through the initiatives of the LUX Film Prize and the forthcoming LUX Film Festival. The benefit of a cultural initiative like the one being promoted by Parliament is that they generate debate on topics which need discussing and which are important to the citizens of the Member States. The films screened deal with important European values, the strength of which lies in expressing themselves in diversity. I voted for this report for these reasons."@en1
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