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Canal+ SA on Monday pledged to invest €480 million over three years into French cinema. The Paris-based media and telecommunications conglomerate said the investment would be split between €150 million in 2025, €160 million in 2026 and €170 million in 2027. The agreement concerns Canal+ and Cine + OCS and allows them to broadcast films as early as six months after their release. It takes effect retroactively from January 1 for a period of 3 years and is renewable. Canal+ is also increasing its commitment to diversity films - films with a budget less than €4 million. Shares in Canal+ closed down slightly at 173.95 pence each in London on Monday. Copyright 2025 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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