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Stifling Creativity

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Several countries are triggering the development of their respective creative industries. The government however is still dilly-dallying.

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IN a European-style castle, hundreds of young people are thinking and working hard in front of computer screens. With their skilled hands, several animated films have been created and these have already penetrated the US and European markets. Two of these hard-working young people have even been rewarded with international prizes.

Carlos Adventure was named the best animated childrens film serial at the International Animation Festival in Tenerife

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