A 2026-os költségvetés-elemzésből
12 milliárd Ft in direct film grants — why not a tax-incentive regime instead?
Direct discretionary support for film production: 12 milliárd Ft set by grant decision, in a sector where the international model is tax incentives that attract private capital rather than state picks.
Roughly 3,000 Ft per taxpayer per year — 12.0 milliárd Ft in direct film grants in a sector that competes internationally on the basis of production environments, not state patronage.
Amit látsz — és amit nem
The seen: Hungarian film productions receiving state grants and the jobs and cultural output they generate. The unseen: the private production finance, streaming-platform commissions, and co-production deals that would fund the same activity if the state were not the central decision-maker about which productions proceed — and the productions that do not receive grants because one office decides the priorities.
Ellenvetés
"Hungarian film is a cultural asset — without state support, only internationally co-produced blockbusters get made."
Válasz
The international film-incentive model — a tax rebate on qualifying production spend — attracts private capital from distributors and studios rather than having the state pick individual productions. Hungary already uses this model alongside the direct grants. A four-year phase-out of the direct grants pushes the sector toward the incentive model, where private capital and audience decisions drive what gets produced.
Share if you think film finance should attract private investors, not depend on state grant committees.
Az elemző értékelése
Filmszakmai feladatok támogatása
Az elemző indoklása jelenleg angol nyelven elérhető; magyar fordítás folyamatban.
Indoklás
Filmszakmai feladatok támogatása (12,000.0 millió Ft) is discretionary support for the film sector. Film production is a commercial activity financed by private capital, distribution revenue, and — internationally — by tax-incentive regimes rather than direct discretionary grants; the activity is not a rights-protection function, and the same knowledge-problem reasoning that applies to the cultural civil-society grants and the performing-arts pool above applies here in the same degree. It is a candidate for Phase-Out (4 years): the sector has built production financing around the support, so a four-year glide honours the reliance interest while ending the direct discretionary grant. Year-1 net saving 3,000.0 millió Ft rising to the full 12,000.0 millió Ft by year 4.
Átállási mechanizmus
Phase out the film-sector support linearly over four years; Year-1 net saving 3,000.0 millió Ft rising to the full 12,000.0 millió Ft by year 4. The sector re-bases on private and distribution finance.
Érintett csoportok
The film sector (four-year horizon to re-base on private and distribution finance).
Szabad Társadalom Intézet
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