por Studio AYMAC | Oct 23, 2024 | Colombia Film Law, Our Articles
We understand that Colombian film laws, such as Law 814 of 2003 and Ley 1556 of 2012, can be complex. Whether you’re a national or international producer looking for clarity on available tax incentives and benefits, we have the perfect solution for you! Introducing...
por Studio AYMAC | Oct 17, 2024 | Colombia Film Law, Our Articles
The audiovisual industry moves quickly, and streaming platforms are constantly searching for authentic stories that resonate with global audiences. In this context, Latin America has emerged as a key player in co-productions, not only due to its incredible cultural...
por Studio AYMAC | Sep 16, 2024 | Colombia Film Law, Our Articles
Colombia has become the epicenter of major audiovisual productions thanks to the unique incentives provided by Law 1556 of 2012. Projects like Narcos, Jack Ryan, Triple Frontier, Mile 22, Gemini Man, Loving Pablo, Memoria, American Made, andOne Hundred Years of...
por Studio AYMAC | Ago 22, 2022 | Colombia Film Law, Press release
This Latin American family drama captivated the juries of the fourteenth edition of the Film Project Analysis and Clinic Laboratory held last week in Santa Cruz, Bolivia. By means of an incentive certificate and after competing with 20 other projects from the...
por May McCausland | Mar 16, 2022 | Colombia Film Law, Our Articles
With the expansion of the benefits of film laws, the country has become one of the preferred Latin American destinations for large international productions, thanks to the law for the promotion of the national territory, better known as Law 1556 of 2012. Through the...
por Studio AYMAC | Nov 20, 2021 | Colombia Film Law, Press release
From left to right, Daniela Quirós Executive of the Film Commission, Estefani Céspedes by Jungle Films, José G. Castro Film Commissioner of Costa Rica and Director of the MAUCC and May Mc’Causland Executive Producer by Studio AYMAC. In the third version of MAUCC...
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