Question

The Danish governments policies pertaining to film production

a. have created a decentralized industry with numerous institutions and companies operating separately.

b. have completely ignored production in favor of subsidizing distribution and exhibition.

c. have boosted production to the degree that Danish films had nearly a 50 percent share of the domestic market in 2000.

d. are nonexistent, as Denmark has moved away from government-subsidized cinema.

e. are restricted to operating the National Film School and Danish Film Museum.

f. none of the above

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