By Nick Vivarelli International Correspondent Italy’s main film and TV industry organizations and labor unions have agreed a set of production guidelines for filming as the country lifts coronavirus restrictions in the wake of Europe’s longest lockdown.
The production protocols, hammered out by Italian motion picture association ANICA, TV producer’s org APA, indie group CNA and other trade entities, still need a final green light by Italian legislators, though that is considered a formality that will be swiftly accomplished.
Cameras will be able to start rolling on some shoots in June. APA chief Giancarlo Leone, who has been negotiating the protocols agreement, hailed it as “an important step forward towards restarting TV and film
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