New website Accessible Screenings UK allows exhibitors to showcase their inclusive screenings
Accessible Screenings UK is a new listing site to help members of the public find information on exhibitors that put on accessible screenings.
Read MoreAccessible Screenings UK is a new listing site to help members of the public find information on exhibitors that put on accessible screenings.
Read MoreOn the first day of This Way Up 2021, Mia Bays, recently appointed as Director of BFI Film Fund and Stuart Brown, BFI Head of Programme and Acquisitions (standing in for Ben Luxford, BFI Head of UK Audiences), welcomed attendees at the conference for a conversation, rather than a presentation, about the organisation’s approach to the next 10-years of National Lottery funding.
Read MoreAhead of This Way Up 2021 next week, the annual conference for people working in UK film exhibition, the full programme has been unveiled. …
Read MoreHundreds of arts, heritage and cultural organisations across England will receive a share of £107 million from the additional £300 million announced by the Chancellor at March’s budget for the Culture Recovery Fund, including 62 cinemas that will received £6 million via the BFI.
Read MoreWriting for The Bigger Picture, film programmer Thea Berry writes about the narrative purpose of sex in cinema, why programmers shouldn’t be afraid of booking explicit content and the taboo-busting films that have come before.
Read MoreAccessibility advocate Charlotte Little has combined her advocacy for accessible cinema experiences with her passion for curation and programming to develop a brand new pop-up cinema: Caption This Cinema (CTC).
Read MoreInto Film is looking for FAN venues to host free schools screenings as part of their spring programme (8-25 March 2022).
Read MoreMake your independent cinema a destination for Student Art Pass members with tickets for £5 or less.
Read MoreTickets for This Way Up, the annual conference for people working in UK film exhibition, are now on sale.
Read MoreAt the UK Cinema Associations’ 2021 conference, ‘The Big Screen Experience: The Next Chapter’, David Kapur, co-founder of elevenfiftyfive and ourscreen, outlined how MASSIVE events have helped younger audience members connect with cinema.
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