Reclaim The Frame offering exclusive video content for BFI FAN members
Aiming to grow audiences for films by women, Reclaim The Frame has some exclusive video content available for BFI FAN members and exhibitors.
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.
Read MoreThe Moving Pictures Programme was an online training programme aimed at assisting Film Hub NI members to produce online events.
Read MoreThe next FAN Conversation event will be held at 1pm on Tuesday 7th September and will focus on ‘developing sustainable programming models beyond the “mainstream”’.
Read MoreIf you weren’t able to make it to Bristol for Cinema Rediscovered or missed the online events, you can catch up here!
Read MoreBalloon, the new drama from director Pema Tseden, is the latest film to receive BFI FAN New Release Support. Set in Tibet, the film will be released theatrically by Day for Night on 24 September.
Read MoreSome of the most distinctive voices in film curation and archiving come together to explore the potential of reframing film heritage for Cinema Rediscovered.
Read MoreTo celebrate the release of Limbo by MUBI on 30 July, BFI FAN have teamed up with ArtReach to offer you the opportunity to add a short film to your screening.
Read MoreThe BFI has announced £500,000 of National Lottery funding to support the distribution of international independent titles in the UK, as the exhibition and distribution sectors rebuild following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Read MoreThe BAFTA and Oscar-winning film Another Round is released in UK cinemas on 2 July and to celebrate the StudioCanal title hitting the big screen, BFI FAN have teamed up with The Beer Cast to create an infographic celebrating the ‘Drinking Cultures of Europe’.
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