New Resource: Family Programming Beyond the Mainstream
Film London have published a brand new guide that will help FAN members meet the new priorities of the BFI’s Screen Culture 2033 Strategy….
Read MoreFilm London have published a brand new guide that will help FAN members meet the new priorities of the BFI’s Screen Culture 2033 Strategy….
Read MoreBFI FAN Cinema Stories shares experiences of venues all over the country to highlight the innovations and challenges that exhibitors currently face within the…
Read MoreJoin Film London for the next Exhibitors’ Breakfast: Disability Confidence in Event Management, hosted by the The Garden Cinema.
Read MoreJoin Film London for the next Exhibitors’ Breakfast, hosted by the Catford Mews in Lewisham, Borough of Culture 2022.
Read MoreHeld at The Cinema in the Arches at Battersea Power Station, the screening helped raise awareness of intimate image abuse in the UK.
Read MoreThe London East Asia Film Festival is the capital’s most celebrated champion of East Asian cinema, extending a hand across cultures through the dynamics of story-telling.
Read MoreThe BFI FAN Audience Network have created a guide to safeguarding for film exhibitors. This includes definitions, tips for working with both children and adults, how to create code of conduct policies and much more information on how to create a safer environment as a film exhibitor.
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 MoreA doubleheader of educational special events from Into Film celebrating language, communication and d/Deaf cultural identity.
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.
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