The new BFI Governors are Tanya Cordrey, Mark Herbert, Ganan Kanagathurai, Hakan Kousetta, Ryan Prince and Jane Tranter (Wales Governor).
Together with Arts Council England and LIVE Green, we’re rolling out UK-wide campaign offering public vital refuge in cultural venues during heatwaves. Cool Off in Culture features a growing list of ...
Ahead of the release of Sophy Romvari’s acclaimed Blue Heron, we revisit 10 Canadian debut features that signalled singular talents and quietly reshaped the national film landscape.
From pounding rockers to haunting laments... As hit-single-launching teen musical The Young Ones arrives on Blu-ray, we select a key film song from each year of the swinging 60s.
Tanigaki Kenji built his reputation as an action choreographer in Hong Kong and Japan, doing much of his best work with directors Donnie Yen and Otomo Keishi. The Furious offers a blueprint for a ...
Julie Harris’s costume designs for the swinging London drama Darling (1965) would earn her an Academy Award, as well as the status of genuine fashion influencer. One writer noted how “a wave of ...
The film, TV and video games tax reliefs have been reformed to expenditure credits. Expenditure credits are available to claim from 1 January 2024. Enhanced AVEC (IFTC) is available to claim from 1 ...
We award funding to support a broad range of films, projects and organisations across the UK every year. Awards made under Screen Culture 2033, our current 10 year strategy, are published below along ...
The UK-EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA) took effect on 1 January 2021. This agreement significantly changed the way UK businesses interact with the EU, including the screen sectors. This page ...
BFI Doc Society Expanded Screen Fund – non-fiction Supporting experienced UK producers and creative leads with a track record in immersive or related screen-based media, who want to take the next step ...
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