
Revisit This Way Up 2020
Did you miss this year’s This Way Up? Don’t worry, now you can re-watch all the sessions.
Read MoreDid you miss this year’s This Way Up? Don’t worry, now you can re-watch all the sessions.
Read MoreNational Lottery funding aims to re-engage audiences with collective, big screen film experiences
Read MoreReba Martin writes for The Bigger Picture about how the seventh edition of the This Way Up conference tackled the year’s unprecedented challenges and changes to the cinema industry.
Read MoreSaint Maud leads the list of nominations for the 2020 BIFA awards with a strong showing for UK talent inc. first-time filmmakers, female directors and filmmakers and performers of colour well represented in many categories.
Read MoreVicki Brown writes for The Bigger Picture about the main takeaways from This Way Up 2020’s session on Diversifying British Film Culture.
Read MoreAs some cinemas re-open for the holiday season, the FDA is presenting a collection of Christmas titles that are now available to book – A Season of Cinematic Goodwill.
Read MoreThis Way Up, the UK’s annual film exhibition conference, will focus on themes of Community, Culture, Accountability and Resilience for its first digital edition, taking place 1-3 December.
Read MoreThe UK Cinema Association has strongly criticised today’s Government announcement which will see cinemas in ‘Tier 3’ in England required to remain closed when the national lockdown ends on 2 December.
Read MoreHow can exhibitors welcome disabled audiences once cinemas begin to reopen? Lockdown provides a prime opportunity for venues to reflect and improve access during UK Disability History Month.
Read MoreWith two weeks to go until the digital edition of This Way Up 2020 on 1-3 December, the event has announced some event highlights to get attendees excited.
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