8 Apr, 14:25··

Giuli says no censorship in Regeni film.

A film about Giulio Regeni is showing in many places. The director denied accusations of censorship. The Italian Minister of Culture said there was no censorship.

The documentary ‘Regeni’ is being shown in over 60 cinemas and 76 universities. The director, Giuli, said the film should lead to those responsible for the murder being held accountable. The Italian Minister of Culture has said there was no censorship of the film. New rules are being made for tax credits for films. This change might affect how films get money from the government.

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Highlights

Giuli Denies Censorship

Italian Minister Giuli denied accusations of censorship regarding the ‘Regeni’ film.

Film Shown Widely

'Regeni' is being shown in over 60 cinemas and 76 universities.

Call for Accountability

The film director, Giuli, called for those responsible for the murder to be held accountable.

Tax Credits Support Release

The film’s release is supported by the possibility of tax credits.

New Film Funding Rules

New criteria are being introduced for film tax credits.

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Giuli says no censorship in Regeni film. - SOVOX.eu