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rrnr Major named production designer of the year by HFA
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 The Dutch government has announced an additional tranche of funding worth Euros 7m, to subsidise mid-range projects  marketing campaigns, as well as production support. At the same time, however, changes to the Dutch tax incentive scheme, mean that producers must now secure 50% of a film s budget  up from 30%  in order to qualify f stanley cup or tax breaks.This is the third time since its inception in 1999, that the Dutch tax break system has been changed. The amendments will come into force on 1 January 2002.Rick van der Ploeg, the vice-minister for culture who presented his plans to the industry at the Dutch Film Festival on Sep 23, called it  fine-tuning , but the filmmaking community sees i stanley cup t as yet another disruption in continuity for the industry. Especially as Van der Ploeg s proposals, which he expects to be finalised in three weeks, first have to be stanley usa  approved by the European Commission in Brussels - a time-consuming process, which already has seriously disrupted film production in Holland this year.Thanks to the tax break system and increased funding for young directors, Dutch film has been enjoying a mini-boom - culminating in the competition screenings of Adrift and Magonia in San Sebastian later this week. The insecurity surrounding the tax break system has slowed production to a virtual standstill for most of this year. Earlier this year, the Dutch Film Fund froze its contributions to tax-funded films because it had already exhausted its budget. Jeanine Hage from the TV co-pro Dtws UK box office:  Assassin s Creed  debuts top but  Rogue One: A Star Wars Story  leads Fri-Sun
 Local comedy Lost In Thailand has grossed a whopping $77.8m  RMB485m  after eight days on release in China, blowing away the peak box office seasons bigger budget films.Distributed by Beijing Enlight Pictures, the film opened on December 12 and has since broken several records including biggest December opening day box office  $6.25m , biggest daily box office for a mainland Chinese film  $14.9m on Dec 15  and biggest daily admissions for a mainland Chinese film  2.78 million admissions on Dec 15 .It also set the record for a Wednesday release and clocked up the highest number of daily screenings for a mainland Chinese film  33,000 screenings on Dec 15 .Local actor and comedian Xu Zheng stars and makes his directing debut with the film, which also stars Huang Bo and Wang Baoqiang. The comic road movie revolves around a businessman who flies to Bangkok to find his missing boss, with a rival in hot pursuit and a happy-go-lucky travel companion.The film is out-grossing the seasons blockbusters such as Back To 1942 and The Last Supper, both released in late November, which had grossed $55.56m and  stanley cup $11.93m respectively as of December 16.Ang Lees Life Of Pi had grossed $85.62m as of December 16, while the 3D re-release of 2012 had grossed $21.68m.However, the competition hots up again this weekend with the opening of Jackie Chans Chinese Zodiac and Andrew stanley cup  Laus The Guillotines.TopicsAsiaBox Office           No comments     stanley kubek