STATE SUPPORT PROVIDED TO CINEMA FILMS IN TURKISH LEGAL SYSTEM

Sevil Yildiz
Assoc. Prof. Dr., Selcuk University, Communication Faculty, TURKEY
syildiz@selcuk.edu.tr

Abstract

Cinema politics is based on the combination of the different features such as interaction with society international circulation, industry specific settlement, and relationship with technology, industry, art, and mass media. The policies created for the cinema field are under the influence of economic and cultural values. Interventionism, protectionism and support should be assessed in this context in the field of cinema. From the beginning until 1987, Turkish cinema has been developed and developed with its own internal dynamics without being supported by the state. The Turkish cinema has developed its own production style without rely on the non-sector capital and with the domestic audience in the domestic market without receiving state support. State support to the cinema which has been recently restructured has been provided by the Law No. 5224 on the Evaluation, Classification and Supporting of Cinema Films. It is the first time that Turkish cinema has a Law. It has been accepted in the Assembly that it is a sector in which cinema is supposed to be supported and promoted.

The purpose of this study to assert the film support systems briefly and particularly present a general evaluation of the consequences the Regulations for Supporting as well as Supervising and Classifying the Cinema Films on the basis of the Law No. 5224 pertaining to the Evaluation, Classification and Support of the Cinema Films with respect to the Turkish cinema in the frame of cinema policies.

Keywords: Cinema films, supporting, state support, Law No. 5224



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CITATION: Abstracts & Proceedings of INTCESS 2017 - 4th International Conference on Education and Social Sciences, 6-8 February 2017- Istanbul, Turkey

ISBN: 978-605-64453-9-2