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Serbia Film Commission : ウィキペディア英語版 | Serbia Film Commission
The Serbia Film Commission (''Srpska filmska asocijacija'' in Serbian) is a private non-profit association of Serbian film companies and freelancers. In July 2009, 16 prominent film industry representatives established the Serbia Film Commission as an association of companies and freelancers based on best practice models of film commissions around the globe. The Association is governed by the Board of Directors and managed by an Executive Director. The Commission's principal aim is to promote Serbia as a film location and support domestic and international film productions by fostering a film friendly environment. Commission members include leading feature film, television, commercials and animation producers. The Serbia Film Commission became a member of the Association of Film Commissioners International (AFCI)〔http://www.afci.org〕 in February 2010. == Tradition == Serbia’s film tradition dates back more than half a century. Hitting its peak in the early 1980s, the country’s industry ranked second only to the United Kingdom in the number of overseas productions. The region of the former Yugoslavia, particularly Serbia’s capital Belgrade and Avala Film Studios, served as locations for a number epic American films, including Long Ships, Kelly's Heroes, The Aviator, Shatterhand, Castle Keep, Genghis Khan and The Fortunate Pilgrim starring Sophia Loren. The latter was famous for its skilled craftsmen and grand production design. Around the World in 80 Days, the 1989 television film starring Pierce Brosnan clearly demonstrates this diversity, with locations in the former Yugoslavia representing a total of 18 countries and Belgrade representing 7 world cities. The region has also served as a location for a number of Italian, German and Russian productions.
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