The Greek government continues to accept applications for funding under the Cash Rebate Greece – Film & TV (CRGR-FTV) program, which supports audiovisual production in Greece. The initiative aims to attract international producers and develop the domestic film and television industry. Managed by the Hellenic Center for Cinema, Audiovisual Media, and Creation (EKKOMED – Creative Greece), the program operates under the 'Competitiveness' program of the Operational Program for Competitiveness (ESPA 2021–2027) and consists of two distinct actions. Action A targets large and foreign production companies, while Action B focuses on small and medium-sized enterprises involved in film, television series, documentaries, animations, and other eligible productions. The total budget for the program amounts to €155 million, with €55 million allocated to Action A and €100 million to Action B. So far, approximately €22 million has been committed to Action A and €23 million to Action B, leaving significant funds available for new projects.
Lettura del bias (Centro): The article provides a factual overview of a government-funded program aimed at supporting the audiovisual industry. It does not take a clear stance or present biased language, but rather outlines the structure, goals, and financial aspects of the program. There is no evident framing that favors one
Perché questi punteggi (Fattualità 85 · Obiettività 90): The article accurately describes the CRGR-FTV program, including its purpose, structure, and current status. It provides details about eligibility criteria and funding scope without apparent bias. The information aligns with typical reporting on such programs.




