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UK Film Council releases UK film production statistics for Q1 2009

The UK Film Council's Research and Statistics Unit has released the UK film production statistics for Q1 2009.

Commenting on the release of the statistics, John Woodward, Chief Executive Officer of the UK Film Council, said:

"This is all about timing and tax breaks.

"As regards the big US studio financed films what we are seeing is the debris from last year's perfect storm when pictures weren't being greenlit because of US strike action and there were $2 to £1.  So a production dip at the end of 2008 and the beginning of 2009 isn't a surprise. Fortunately the 2nd half of this year is looking good and we fully expect a serious bounce back based on enthusiasm for the film tax credit and the turnaround in the £/$ exchange rate.

"What I'm much more concerned about right now is the drop in UK independent production starts - by which I mean  co-productions. And this is largely a function of the one flaw in the otherwise excellent film tax credit which disincentivises co-productions by focusing tax relief only on production spend made on the ground in the UK.

"And all this when the film themselves are stronger than ever with four British films announced at this year's Cannes' line up, two of them supported by the UK Film Council and the BBC. And whilst it's important to recognise the crucial role that public funding plays in getting independent films made in a very tough economic climate, the fact remains there is currently a reducing pot of public film subsidy in the UK so getting the tax credit tweaked must be the real answer to this problem."