Off Y Grid
In 2016, Film Hub Wales approached venues across North Wales to develop a project designed to reduce isolation, build creative infrastructure and generate buzz around British independent and international films.
Read MoreIn 2016, Film Hub Wales approached venues across North Wales to develop a project designed to reduce isolation, build creative infrastructure and generate buzz around British independent and international films.
Read MoreMade in Wales celebrates films with Welsh connections through tailored advice and assets that add value to the film’s release.
Read MoreWales Youth Festival Network (WYFN) is an informal network for supporting film festivals and venues across Wales to screen independent films to young audiences aged 15-26.
Read MoreThis year’s (postponed) Innovation Lab focused on diversifying cinema audiences and programming through partnering venues with independent programmers who represented a wider diversity of experiences, cultures and heritages.
Read MoreSinema’r Byd (World cinema): At a time when we can’t travel, Cellb brings the world to you.
Read MoreA three-day short online short film festival showcasing films made for and by young people aged 15-25.
Read MoreThe Magic Lantern was one of eleven small to medium size cinemas from across the FAN network taking part in the New Release Programme.
Read MoreWith support from Film Hub Wales’ Made in Wales scheme and wider Welsh partners, Bulldog Film Distribution brought William McGregor’s Gwen, an atmospheric folk tale set in the hills of Snowdonia during the industrial revolution, to 21 venues across Wales with select Q&As.
Read MoreThe Wales-Africa Film Club is an informal community of people interested in watching and exploring African film.
Read MoreA pioneering National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales heritage resource, for Foundation Phase to Key Stage 4, is available for public screenings wales-wide.
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