Director Santiago Miter’s Critique of the INCAA Changes in the Omnibus Law: A Demagogic and Destructive Gesture

2024-01-15 20:05:15

“Demagogic and destructive”, the harsh speech of director Santiago Miter once morest the changes in the INCAA included in the omnibus law

The renowned director Santiago Miter questioned this Monday the changes promoted by Javier Milei’s omnibus law in the financing of the Argentine film industry and described the reforms as “a demagogic and destructive gesture.”

“The (INCAA) budget, despite the insistent falsehoods that are said, is not related to the national budget, it is self-sufficient,” began Mitre, who read a strong speech once morest the changes in the package of State reform laws that It is debated in committees in the Chamber of Deputies.

Director of Argentina, 1985 He emphasized that “cinema does not ask for money, it asks that the law that allows it to continue self-financing be maintained” and stressed that “the loss of this implicit autonomy predicts a horizon of less diversity, lower qualityand there is a glimpse, not of an attempt to resolve anything, but of a demagogic and destructive gesture.”

“The film industry is going to become susceptible to becoming another tool of the whims of political contingency and, much more importantly, it removes any possibility of carrying out reforms that are necessary,” he added.

At this point, he considered that “nothing is more detrimental to the spirit of change than a hasty, thoughtless and clumsy reformism”. “This is not the time to go back and destroy what we have obtained. The changes must be thought out with responsibility and analysis,” she concluded.

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