Elsa Keslassy International CorrespondentA group of French insurers have set up a clause to protect film productions in case of sexual harassment incidents during filming.Leading French insurance companies MAIF and AREAS have created the new clause for contracts with the support of the National Film Board (CNC), following negotiations spearheaded by Hugo Rubini, a high-profile insurance broker who specializes in film and commercial productions.The clause, which will be included in contracts starting July 1, will cover any additional costs due to the delay, postponement or suspension of shoots following “moral or physical prejudice” caused by a person insured and “hurting the integrity of someone participating in the shoot;” or caused by.
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