South Africa adds to film incentives
Changes to the incentives for foreign film and television productions will enable local post-production companies to attract work that is not necessarily filmed in South Africa, helping to sustain and grow South Africa's film industry, says Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies....
Published By: SouthAfrica.info - Tuesday, 15 May, 2012
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