Inclusive Cinema: Celebrate Pride Month this June
June is LGBT Pride Month in the United Kingdom. It commemorates the Stonewall riots and aims to recognize the impact LGBTQ people have had and continue to have across the world.
Read MoreJune is LGBT Pride Month in the United Kingdom. It commemorates the Stonewall riots and aims to recognize the impact LGBTQ people have had and continue to have across the world.
Read MoreThere are many ways in which cinemas and exhibitors can get involved to promote d/Deaf awareness from 2-8 May.
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 MoreHere Before, the debut feature film by Belfast writer and director Stacey Gregg will be touring Northern Ireland in May and June, as part of Film Hub NI’s Collective programme which brings local films to local places.
Read MoreThis Lesbian Visibility Week, Inclusive Cinema has a host of resources and programming suggestions for exhibitors.
Read MoreLet the BFI know what is important to you for the new 10-year National Lottery funding strategy.
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 Scotland is thrilled to announce Reel Roots: Windrush, an exciting new film tour of Scotland available May-June 2022.
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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