Sign up to Film Audience Network: Exhibitors’ Breakfast on 12 October
The 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 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.
Read MoreTo coincide with the International Day of Peace (21 September), Birds’ Eye View (BEV) have organised a day for the film industry and its audiences to fundraise for projects that support Afghan women and girls in Afghanistan and those newly arrived in the UK.
Read MoreAhead of the release of Day For Night’s BALLOON in UK cinemas on 24 September, video essayist Jessica McGoff has created an excellent video essay about the power of balloon imagery throughout cinema.
Read MoreEnsuring that during a time of desperation for survival in the exhibition industry, that already marginalised communities do not continue to be neglected.
Read MoreThis Way Up is the annual conference for people working in UK film exhibition; a space to gather, connect, learn and be inspired.
Read MoreAiming to grow audiences for films by women, Reclaim The Frame has some exclusive video content available for BFI FAN members and exhibitors.
Read MoreFollowing an online launch on BFI Player in 2020, the BFI’s major celebration of Japanese cinema arrives on big screens UK-wide, with highlights including a BFI re-release of Akira Kurosawa’s Seven Samurai from 29 October.
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