Three Films Festival
A three-day short online short film festival showcasing films made for and by young people aged 15-25.
Read MoreA three-day short online short film festival showcasing films made for and by young people aged 15-25.
Read MoreTargeting low areas of provision in the Midlands, Strategic Interventions delivered activity in collaboration with on-the-ground partners to provide sustainable, better connected, more visible, and a more ambitious film scene.
Read MoreLive Cinema UK and Make a Scene put on an all-singing, all-dancing, cult, queer movie show for BFI Musicals!
Read MoreBeyond Boundaries: A free skills development opportunity aimed at individuals based in the South West who are under-represented in the cinema sector (particularly people of colour, disabled people, LGBTQI+ people, women and those from low socio-economic backgrounds) interested in putting on film screenings.
Read MoreStrange Worlds, Changing Utopias Film Season was an originally curated season celebrating archive film and dynamic new stories exploring the pressing issues of our past, present and future. The season aimed to respond to the most important issues facing society today: people and the ever changing relationship to our environment.
Read MoreOver the course of 2019 and 2020, South West Silents showcased the way that silent film could (and should) be correctly screened with the best restorations from around the world and the best musicians to play live alongside the films.
Read MoreA doubleheader of educational special events from Into Film celebrating language, communication and d/Deaf cultural identity.
Read MoreEverything was in place for 606 Distribution’s System Crasher… and then lockdown happened.
Read MoreLeytonstone Loves Film was a two-day celebration of film taking place at the end of September 2019. It was commissioned by London Borough of Waltham Forest and produced by the Barbican leading a consortium of film organisations to celebrate International Film culture and explore the unique cinema legacy of the local community and environment. There were two days of family programming, including screenings of multiple shorts and features as well as workshops and activities.
Read MoreIn 2020, Cheltenham International Film Festival became the first international film festival in the UK to go online to the British public.
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