The Moving Pictures Programme
The Moving Pictures Programme was an online training programme aimed at assisting Film Hub NI members to produce online events.
Read MoreThe Moving Pictures Programme was an online training programme aimed at assisting Film Hub NI members to produce online events.
Read MorePlayback Festival focused on engaging with young people to introduce them to and encourage their interest in independent cinema through a virtual film festival.
Read MoreDardishi is an artistically ambitious community arts project that showcases the cultural production of Arab and North African womxn* in Glasgow.
Read MoreThe Queer Africa strand was a focused strand in the 2018 edition of Africa in Motion Film Festival and in their year round programme focusing on showcasing LGBTQ+ films from Africa and the diaspora.
Read MoreSinema’r Byd (World cinema): At a time when we can’t travel, Cellb brings the world to you.
Read MoreTo support FAN member venues attracting 16-19 year olds to their venues to watch more independent film, Into Film re-ran their Youth Engagement Project in 2019/20.
Read MoreFind out how Ropetackle Arts Centre developed the capacity and skillset of their team to deliver Relaxed and Friendly screenings.
Read MoreSeason 5 of Pilot Light TV Festival was due to hit the big screen in May 2020, then COVID-19 hit, and a journey to take over the small screen began…
Read MoreFlatpack has developed a series of workshops to give young people the tools and knowledge to build their own film night!
Read MoreStarting as a community cinema operating in Birmingham, CineQ seeks to grow appetites and audiences for Queer and LGBTQIA+ films whilst champion New Queer Cinema in the region – with a focus on the perspectives of Queer Trans and Intersex People of Colour (QTIPOC)
CineQ has now grown into a two day festival supported by BFI FAN Film Hub Midlands.