Toronto Mayor John Tory, Consul General of India in Toronto, Akhilesh Mishra, and FICCI-Animation, Visual Effects, Gaming & Comics Forum Chairman Dr Ashish Kulkarni signed the document on September 9 in Toronto, a release said here today.
"The agreement will help Toronto to access and collaborate with the Indian film industry, the largest producer of films in the world. The agreement will stimulate economic trade and investment in both countries. Toronto's film industry does better each and every year - this will help us continue that trend and keep us on top," Tory said after signing the MoU.
"This is a significant development in the spirit of the India-Canada audio-visual co-production agreement signed in February 2014. I believe the MoU will catalyse co-operation not only between our film industries, but also strengthen ties of culture, tourism and friendship between people of India and Canada," Kulkarni said.
The creative screen industries include location and studio production, post-production, visual effects, animation and interactive/digital media.
Toronto is the first Canadian city to sign an agreement stemming from an audio-visual, co-production treaty established in 2014 between the governments of India and Canada, the release said.
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