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The BFI has announced that Ian McKellen will be spearheading the BFI’s Shakespeare on Film programme from April 2016, full details of which will be announced in January 2016. The news was released by the...
A full list of winners and nominated entries, from the Learning on Screen Awards 2010, is now available to view. This year just under 100 entries were received from over 30 different organisations, with...
Who We Were The British Council Film Collection Unveiled http://film.britishcouncil.org/ This evening at BFI Southbank a new collection of British Council films is being launched with an evening of...
Washington Bi-Centenary(90 seconds) Gaumont Sound News Issue 271, released 18/7/1932 George Washington's anniversary celebrated at Sulgrave Manor, Northamptonshire, his ancestral...
Thirteen British Council films from the 1940s have been digitised and are now available from their Time/Image website. These documentaries reflect the work of great directors such as Mary Field (Development...
One of BUFVC's current Arts and Humanities Research Council projects, together with the University of Portsmouth, is Channel 4 and British Film Culture. Over the next four years this will examine the...
[caption id="attachment_8586" align="alignright" width="183" caption="The Performing Arts on Film & Television Catalogue 2011"][/caption] A new catalogue is now available to download, detailing film...
During the 1940s, the British Council was charged to promote an idea of ‘Britain and British-ness’ by becoming an enthusiastic commissioner of over 120 documentary films designed to showcase Britain to...
Madeleine Carroll at Yorkshire Main Pit At Doncaster (109 seconds) Gaumont Sound News Issue 115, released 19/1/1931 This item shows the actress Madeleine Carroll visiting a Yorkshire colliery...
The primary sources section brings together a selection of articles which not only chart the origins and development of the IUHFC but reveal discussions around the practical issues of how to use film in...