Irish filmmakers say that the Tramc Waterfall 100PC will bring chaos and confusion with industry.

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the Irish independent He approached many producers and screen producers – Ireland – who are considering in response to the situation to announce the shock on Monday.
Mr. Trump claimed that Hollywood was “destroyed” because American film makers were making films elsewhere.
It was clear from a number of producers, there is a great deal of frustration and anxiety that Irish films could be affected by definitions.
However, the well -known producer Larry Bass, CEO of Senyuel, said, said Irish independent The plan of Mr. Trump, and the effects of the advertisement, “lights up to the extent of the current Minister of Culture (Patrick Odonovan).”
Mr. Bass, who produces his company RTé’s Dancing with starsHe added: “The European Union, which has already issued fees for the content submitted in the European Union, is therefore anyone who collects contributions in the European Union, gets a part of the financing in the European Union.
Our minister decided not to bring this and here we are with the United States completely over all of this.
“There is nothing like a level stadium with a Trump tariff.”
Although Mr. Trump says he wants to revive Hollywood, the definitions “will not affect this in any way or form.”
He added that Hollywood’s retreat was not due to the foreign film, but due to the rules of the union, the cost of production, the cost of living and high services.
The producer also added that all the advertisement that was made was to create “confusion” and complete clarity was necessary for the film industry around the world, due to the long -term planning and financing of films.
He added that although there is no indication of how the definitions already work. “Does this mean 100 % of a part of a movie made outside America,” he said. “Or 100PC on financial affairs outside America. How will they collect them? Will customs duties be paid by the sign that buys products? These signs are mostly Americans.
“It seems that he is punishing the cinema, signs, broadcasters and anyone who wants to watch a movie in America.
“He also made a strange statement in the interest of national security. He failed to see how he could be afraid of a movie that was produced outside America. Is it afraid that the films are impossible to be on the task against America?
“More than anything else, it creates chaos and cannot have an unstable way to finance and plan in the global filmmaking, as projects are funded by different countries.”
Mr. Bass said that the influence on the industry worldwide, Mr. Trump also failed to achieve European films “strengthening the lives of millions of Americans.”
Mr. Bass added that Ireland has a “wonderful” film industry and the United Kingdom also produces some of the world’s best drama.
“Does he want to cut the American masses from all of this, to prevent them from reaching a variety of cultures?”
President Trump wrote on the Internet: “The film industry in America died very quickly. Other countries offer all types of incentives to attract filmmakers and studios away from the United States. Hollywood and many other regions within the United States of America are destroying.”
Mr. Trump added that this was “a concerted effort by other countries, thus threatening national security.”
He also spoiled international filmmakers by insulting that they were producing “propaganda”, which informed the Ministry of Trade and the representative of the United States, “immediately starting to create a 100 percent tariff for any and all films coming to our country that is produced in foreign lands. We want films in America again.”
Irish producer Stephen Hall – which is currently depicting Wayfinders A TV program told a group of American teenagers who are lost in a fictional world, RTé Radio One: “It is a timing with the Cannes Festival. It is a main film market. I think it is likely to cause some panic.
Hall added: “It has not been done before, I don’t see how it will work,” Hall added.
“There is absolutely less action in Hollywood. It is difficult for them to compete with tax credits all over the world. I think this step should motivate people to return, rather than punishing. Think about James Bond, the impossible task, all international movies. I think it is very short. I think the studios will not interact positively with it and I think it will see a similar reaction to the other definitions that are imposed.”
The producer said that policy could create obstacles to the film industry, but the television was not mentioned in the plan. However, the “time will be told”. He said: “I cannot see it being imposed.”
The Ministry of Culture said that the minister was not available for comment.