Tickets for This Way Up 2021 now on sale
Tickets for This Way Up, the annual conference for people working in UK film exhibition, are now on sale.
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.
Read MoreVicki Brown (Co-Founder of MilkTea Films) and Delphine Lievens (Senior Box Office Analyst at Gower Street Analytics) examine the history of East and Southeast Asian titles in the UK as well as ideas on how exhibitors can better cultivate British East and Southeast Asian audiences.
Read MoreBad Luck Banging or Loony Porn, the latest film from Romanian director Radu Jude, is the latest film to receive BFI FAN New Release Support. The social satire will be released theatrically by Sovereign Film Distribution on 26 November.
Read MoreThroughout October, BFI are celebrating the Black creatives who have enriched cinema and put Black voices and stories on screen. For exhibitors, the BFI are offering a number of titles to BFI FAN members that highlight stories of pain and joy, rage and resistance.
Read MoreWriting for The Bigger Picture, film programmer Thea Berry talks about the impact of Ashley Clark’s keynote speech at ID Screening Days 2021.
Read MoreThe Film Hub London event is aimed at all film exhibitors – cinemas, festivals, art centres, community groups, local authority film officers, film clubs and freelancers
Read MoreNineteen months on since the first national lockdown, three further shutdowns, and a recovery package from the government, the Independent Cinema Office (ICO) conducted a survey to help us understand the continuing impact of Covid-19 on the independent cinema sector.
Read MoreBFI FAN are excited to announce that Lost Connections – a new, archive-based short from the BFI Film Audience Network – has launched on BFI Player and, as part of the New Directions season, UK film exhibitors can screen it online and in-venue for free.
Read MoreMiss the latest FAN Conversation event? Watch it now on The Bigger Picture.
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