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"Cinema is one of the main ways of sharing and disseminating cultural values. In spite of the fact that 1 203 films were produced in Europe in 2010, as opposed to 754 productions in the US, European cinema represents a mere 27% of tickets sold. Moreover, demand for cinema is greater in the countries of the West than those in the East. On top of these obstacles, technological developments have led to an abrupt transition from analogue to digital technology, meaning that new problems have emerged for European cinema’s distribution. As such, a public policy supporting technological adaptation, which aims to support cinema as an integral part of European education and culture, is justified, without losing sight of the enormous financial difficulties at this point in time. I voted in favour for these reasons."@en1
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