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Celebrating UK Film. We celebrate the innovation, diversity, creativity and excellence of UK film around the world, and find opportunities for international collaboration.
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The British Council film team is made up of film industry...
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Add your UK film to our database. Submit details about your...
- Resources
British Council film archive. Take a trip down memory lane...
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UK film festivals . Access all film festivals taking place...
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Submit your film. Take a trip down memory lane with this...
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In focus: A renaissance for UK documentary. We regularly...
- Apply: Short Film Travel Grant
We offer grants to help Short and Feature filmmakers, and XR...
- Apply: Lab Travel Grant
For Co-production Forums and where a Lab is project-based,...
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Submit your film. Take a trip down memory lane with this rights-free collection of over 100 short documentaries about wartime Britain, made by us during the 1940s. View our range of international opportunities for filmmakers, creatives, professionals and organisations.
Download our selection of the best UK films available each year. Each year, we compile a series of catalogues detailing the latest UK produced and co-produced films, highlighting features, shorts, animation and documentaries.
Jun 27, 2024 · This chapter introduces the context within which the UK Film Council (UKFC) was conceived and would operate during its lifetime from 2000 to 2011. It asks: why does film policy matter?
Mar 30, 2023 · The primary activities of the UK Film Council are to provide funding for films, promote diversity in film, and support emerging talent. The Film Development Fund provides grants and loans to filmmakers for projects ranging from feature films to documentaries.
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The UK Film Council (UKFC) was a non-departmental public body set up in 2000 to develop and promote the film industry in the UK. It was constituted as a private company limited by guarantee, owned by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport , and governed by a board of 15 directors .