Our Stories, our Voices: A Global Declaration For Artistic Freedom, Cultural Diversity and Cultural Sovereignty

We, creators, professionals, companies, and organisations from the film and audiovisual  sector, along with culturally engaged citizens, unite to defend our right to tell our own  stories – stories rooted in our cultures, languages, and identities – and to ensure that people  everywhere can continue to access and enjoy them. 

For decades, governments and institutions around the world have supported film and  audiovisual creation through public funding, cultural policy and regulation that foster  independent productions and ensure that local stories not only exist but reach both local and  global audiences. 

Films and audiovisual works do not just fuel economic growth and global talent circulation,  they reflect who we are as societies and envision who we could become. More than enriching  our cultural lives, they are essential to a healthy democracy: they support freedom of  expression and give voice to the diverse stories and perspectives of humanity. 

Today, the support for independent film and audiovisual storytelling is under growing  threat. 

We are witnessing increasingly aggressive attempts by powerful political and corporate actors  to dismantle the regulatory protections that ensure the diversity and accessibility of cultural  expression. 

This includes direct challenges to essential protections such as the Audiovisual Media  Services Directive in the European Union, proposed local content obligations in Australia,  screen quotas in Asia, and requirements that streaming services contribute to domestic  production in Canada, among others. 

These actions take place alongside wider attacks on pluralism and freedom of expression. If  they succeed, it will become increasingly difficult for diverse voices to be heard, for the whole  eco-system to create, produce, distribute, promote and exhibit films and audiovisual works  successfully, and for local cultures to thrive. 

We therefore firmly oppose any political, legal, or economic initiative that seeks to undermine  national or international rules designed to uphold artistic freedom and cultural diversity in  the film and audiovisual sector. 

This includes the right of countries to create and maintain their own cultural policies and  regulatory systems, which recognise the importance to own, control, and monetize our works’  intellectual property. Such measures form the foundation of a healthy audiovisual ecosystem,  allowing the economic value generated by creative works to benefit domestic creators,  reinforcing the cultural sovereignty of local film and audiovisuals sectors around the world,  and supporting the international circulation of diverse, independent film and audiovisual  works.

We also strongly reaffirm the importance of the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and  Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, which marks its 20th anniversary this  year. We urge our governments to reinforce its implementation, especially in the face of  emerging challenges such as artificial intelligence, algorithm-driven platforms, and the  growing dominance of global entertainment conglomerates. 

We call on all governments to stand firm and safeguard the systems that support  independent film and audiovisual creation so that culture, creativity, and democratic access  to diverse stories for the screen can continue to flourish.

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