And the nominees are: what to consider when insuring a motion picture

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With the glitz and glamour of the 87th Academy Awards around the corner, Rhona Alsworth, head of film and TV at Robertson Taylor talks us through what it takes to cover a film.

Exactly what types of special cover do the Meryl Streeps and George Clooneys of the world require?

Public liability & employers liability 

Feature films purchase what is typically termed as a production insurance package which is made up of several different sections of cover which includes (but is not limited to) liability cover.

A typical package would also include cover for physical damage to technical equipment for lighting, camera and sound and all props, sets and wardrobe.

Cover would also

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