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Case Studies: Focus Areas: Audience Engagement
Enhanced marketing and South West tour of Enys Men
Film Hub South West collaborated with BFI to support the regional release of ENYS MEN with enhanced marketing and a series of previews plus Q&As with the film’s BAFTA winning filmmaker Mark Jenkin, increasing its reach and enabling more audiences to enjoy a deeper engagement with this homegrown film.
Read MoreOff Y Grid
In 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 MoreAn Indian Summer Outdoor Cinema
An Indian Summer ran 3 Outdoor Cinema events safely with 520 attendees across the Midlands after a hiatus of not running live events for over 1.5 years due to the pandemic. It was a momentous moment for them to reconnect with audience in Leicester and Birmingham.
Read MoreStroud Film Festival 2022
The eighth festival ran in person from 4-27 March 2022 at 10 independent venues across Stroud, returning after the online only events in 2021.
Read MoreSkye Community Cinema: Bringing monthly independent film to Skye
Skye Community Cinema brings monthly special event screenings to the Isle of Skye including Q&As and donating to local charities.
Read MoreFACT: Cinema in the City
Cinema in the City was a cinematic experience by FACT allowing audiences to discover the best films in extraordinary places across the Liverpool City Region.
Read MoreUniversal Accessibility for Schools Screenings
Into Film’s annual Spring programme of schools’ screenings was driven by the principle of increasing universal accessibility.
Read MoreLADS: Toxic Masculinity by CinemaAttic x Zero Tolerance
CinemaAttic was established in 2008 in Edinburgh as an arts and culture blog to provide a platform for thoughts and ideas about independent cinema. The…
Read MoreWales Youth Festival Network/Wicked Wales
Wales 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.
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