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"The Israeli Ministry of Culture has announced a comprehensive reform in the film industry, aimed at promoting commercial success and reducing bureaucracy. The reform includes the abolition of the film council, which was responsible for evaluating and funding films. Instead, a new system will be introduced, which will evaluate films based on their commercial success, such as box office sales and audience ratings. The reform also includes increased funding for local film production, with a focus on promoting Israeli films and filmmakers. The ministry has also announced plans to reduce the number of films funded and to increase the funding for each film. The reform is seen as a positive step towards promoting the Israeli film industry and increasing its global competitiveness."
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