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This publication provides an assessment of the implementation of the European agenda for culture and of the EU strategy on international cultural relations. It highlights achievements and shortcomings of EU cultural policies, so as to inform and support policy makers ahead of the adoption of the next Council work plan for culture and the potential future revision of the agenda and of the strategy.

Culture and regional development

Briefing 13-07-2022

Culture plays a fundamental role in human life. It is also an essential source of identity, at local, regional, national and European levels, while making a significant contribution to the EU economy. EU cultural policy relates to cultural heritage, i.e. cultural sites and museums, but also to the cultural and creative sector, for instance the audiovisual and design sectors. The EU supports culture through a variety of initiatives, including the European Capitals of Culture scheme. A number of EU ...

Having considered the possibility of merging the Creative Europe programme with other programmes supporting European values, rights and justice, the European Commission has decided to continue the Creative Europe programme as a stand-alone programme, increasing its budget by 17 %. The only programme focusing exclusively on cultural and creative activities and enterprises, it falls under the 'Cohesion and values' heading of the 2021-2027 multiannual financial framework. The previous programme focused ...

Le programme «Europe créative» (2021-2027) s’inscrit dans le droit fil du programme «Europe créative», seul programme de l’Union européenne ciblant directement les activités culturelles et audiovisuelles. Dans ce domaine, l’Union peut essentiellement aider les États membres à relever les défis communs dans ces secteurs, à respecter la diversité culturelle et linguistique et à préserver le patrimoine culturel dans l’ensemble de l’Union. À hauteur de 0,14 % seulement du budget de l’Union, son financement ...

The only parliament in the world to award a film prize, the European Parliament has been shining a spotlight on European cinema every year since 2007. This year the prize is gearing up to become a European Audience Film Award. Over the past 12 years, the LUX Film Prize has helped promote over 100 films, supporting the dissemination of European (co-)productions in a bid to overcome the language and distribution barriers faced by the European film industry. Prize-winners have gone on to be highly successful ...

Le présent document est la synthèse de l’étude intitulée « Les secteurs de la culture et de la création dans l’Union européenne – principaux défis, évolutions et perspectives ». L’intégralité de l’étude, disponible en anglais, peut être téléchargée à l’adresse suivante : http://bit.ly/2lCi9bw

Le concept de diversité culturelle est au cœur du projet européen. Ces dernières années ont été marquées par un regain d’intérêt envers la capacité du secteur culturel à promouvoir la cohésion sociale, l’unité et la tolérance, ainsi que par la reconnaissance sans cesse renouvelée de son précieux rôle économique. Les institutions de l’Union européenne s’engagent résolument à garantir l’intégration de la culture à l’ensemble des domaines stratégiques, en se concentrant tout particulièrement sur la ...

Every year since 2007, the European Parliament LUX Film Prize has been bringing European cinema into the limelight. Over the past 10 years, the prize has helped promote over 100 films, supporting the dissemination of European (co-)productions in a bid to overcome the language and distribution barriers faced by the European film industry. Prize-winners have been very successful in the EU and beyond, thus turning the LUX Prize into a synonym for quality film-making.

The study provides an up-to-date evaluation of the implementation of the selected smaller and bigger actions within the Creative Europe programme (2014 to 2020) with focus on the European dimension and European added value of the undertaken actions as well as their visibility.

The European Union is the most visited tourist destination in the world, and EU tourists are one of the largest groups travelling to third countries. In order to maintain and increase these tourist flows in a sustainable way, the EU cooperates with a number of international bodies and third countries.