French Film Financing Landscape Sees Foreign Investment Rising, Streamers Holding Steady and Broadcasters Retrenching
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Foreign investment gained momentum and global streamers maintained their foothold in French film financing in 2025 while big-budget productions dropped by half, according to a report unveiled by the National Film Board (CNC). Overall investment in French film production reached €1.37 billion in 2025, down 4.8% year-on-year, reflecting a 7.5% drop in domestic contributions to […]
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Mar 20, 2026 9:28am PT French Film Financing Landscape Sees Foreign Investment Rising, Streamers Holding Steady and Broadcasters Retrenching By Elsa Keslassy Plus Icon Elsa Keslassy International Correspondent @elsakeslassy Latest Cannes’ La Résidence Workshop Unveils Six Filmmakers for 51st Session, Including ‘Pillion’ Director Harry Lighton 2 hours ago ‘The Struggle for Mother Water’ Director Michael Zelniker Sets Sights on Policymakers After Berlinale Series Screening 21 hours ago Leyla Bouzid’s ‘In a Whisper’ Wins Best Emerging Filmmaker at Rendez-Vous With French Cinema Showcase in New York 1 day ago See All Foreign investment gained momentum and global streamers maintained their foothold in French film financing in 2025 while big-budget productions dropped by half, according to a report unveiled by the National Film Board . Overall investment in French film production reached €1.37 billion in 2025, down 4.8% year-on-year, reflecting a 7.5% drop in domestic contributions to €1.08 billion. Related Stories César Awards Say Jim Carrey ‘Worked on His Speech in French for Months’ Amid Clone Conspiracy Theory: His ‘Visit Had Been Planned Since the Summer'
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