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OFFICIAL BULLETIN OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC – NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF FILM AND AUDIOVISUAL ARTS

Argentina’s INCAA Launches New Process for Film Industry Advisory Council – Urgent Update for Filmmakers & Industry Professionals

Buenos Aires, Argentina – November 7, 2025 – In a move poised to reshape the landscape of Argentine cinema, the National Institute of Film and Audiovisual Arts (INCAA) has issued Resolution 716/2025, initiating a revamped process for selecting members of its crucial Advisory Council. This breaking news impacts all sectors of the Argentine film and audiovisual industry, from actors and directors to producers and technicians. The changes aim to ensure broader representation and a more transparent selection process, aligning with recent legislative updates and a commitment to fostering a thriving national film culture. This is a key SEO update for anyone tracking Argentine film policy.

What’s Changing? A Deep Dive into Resolution 716/2025

The resolution, published today, stems from Law No. 17,741 (and its amendments) which mandates the INCAA’s role in promoting and regulating the Argentine film industry. The Advisory Council, comprised of eleven members, advises the INCAA on key policy decisions. Five members will be proposed by the Federal Assembly, ensuring regional representation, while six will be nominated by industry entities. Crucially, the new regulations clarify the criteria for what constitutes a “representative” industry entity – requiring a minimum of one-fifth of professionals in a given sector and demonstrable activity in the preceding two years.

Who Needs to Pay Attention?

This call to action directly affects:

  • Film and Television Producers: Specifically, those producing series, miniseries, and films for television and streaming platforms. Proof of recent releases on open television, cable, DTH, or OTT platforms will be required.
  • Directors: Film directors seeking to influence INCAA policy.
  • Actors: Cinematic actors with a proven track record.
  • Technicians: Experienced film industry technicians.
  • Industry Associations: Organizations representing these professionals must verify their membership numbers and activity levels.

Key Deadlines and How to Participate

Institutions wishing to nominate candidates have until November 25, 2025, at 12:00 p.m. (local time) to submit their information and updated member lists through the INCAA Online Platform. The submission process requires using the dedicated form: “Presentation of Associations to integrate the Advisory Council.” A critical point: individuals associated with multiple institutions will be counted towards the organization with the longest membership tenure, unless they explicitly choose otherwise.

The Bigger Picture: Why This Matters for Argentine Cinema

This isn’t just a procedural update; it’s a signal of the INCAA’s commitment to a more inclusive and representative governance structure. Previous iterations of the selection process faced criticism for lacking transparency and adequately representing the diverse voices within the Argentine film community. Decree No. 662/2024 explicitly empowers the INCAA to implement regulations ensuring fair representation. The emphasis on recent activity – requiring participation in INCAA-qualified productions within the last two years – aims to ensure the Council is composed of actively engaged professionals. This is particularly important in a rapidly evolving industry increasingly shaped by streaming services and new distribution models.

Furthermore, all Advisory Council members will serve ad honorem (without pay), reinforcing the commitment to public service and industry collaboration. The INCAA’s proactive approach to defining “representative” organizations and verifying membership data demonstrates a dedication to establishing a robust and legitimate advisory body.

The changes announced today are a vital step towards strengthening Argentina’s vibrant film industry, ensuring its continued growth and international recognition. For those seeking to stay ahead of the curve in the world of Argentine cinema, understanding these new regulations is paramount. Stay tuned to archyde.com for further updates and in-depth analysis of the INCAA’s evolving policies and their impact on the national film landscape.

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