
Welsh cinemas celebrate Film Hub Wales’ 10th Anniversary
With over £3 million in funding generated for Welsh cinemas, festivals and community screens since 2013, Film Hub Wales (FHW) is taking a look…
Read MoreWith over £3 million in funding generated for Welsh cinemas, festivals and community screens since 2013, Film Hub Wales (FHW) is taking a look…
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 MoreThis year, Abertoir Film Festival, in partnership with Bristol Black Horror Club and as part of BFI’s In Dreams are Monsters season, a UK-wide celebration of horror on film, marked 50 years of the cult Blaxploitation movie.
Read MoreGwledd (The Feast), a carnivorously chilling Welsh language horror film, will be released exclusively in cinemas on August 19th, via Picturehouse Entertainment. This will be the first Welsh language feature to screen to cinema audiences since the release of Welsh music documentary, Anorac in 2019.
Read MoreMade in Wales celebrates films with Welsh connections through tailored advice and assets that add value to the film’s release.
Read MoreFilm Hub Wales (FHW) has awarded £70,000 in National Lottery funding to 13 independent cinemas and film festivals in Wales through its Film Exhibition Fund.
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 MoreA new film season from Film Hub Wales’ Made in Wales strand called ‘A Roof of Slate for Every House’ is coming to cinemas in 2022.
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 MoreFilm Hub Wales (FHW) and the Wales Council for Deaf People (WCDP) are working with seven Welsh cinemas, to establish D/deaf volunteer groups who will help to improve cinema experiences for audiences with hearing loss, in their local communities.
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