Ancine, Agência Reguladora Brasileira
Ancine is a government agency with headquarters in Brasilia and an office in Rio de Janeiro that oversees Brazil's film and audiovisual sector. It manages financing programs, sets industry standards, enforces regulations, and requires registration for all companies and professionals working in cinema and television.
Ancine was created in 2001 to help develop Brazil's film and audiovisual sector. Since its founding, it has built financing programs and regulatory frameworks to support national productions and ensure the industry operates fairly.
Those interested in learning about Brazilian film support and industry regulations can visit the Rio office for information about the agency's operations. The office is located in the city and serves as a resource for questions about national cinema and funding programs.
The agency manages not only traditional cinema but also regulates streaming platforms and online distribution channels to ensure Brazilian productions remain visible across all digital formats. This is an expanding focus as more people consume content online rather than visiting movie theaters.
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