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  1. British Screen Forum is where the best informed and most influential people in the UK screen sectors convene to interrogate issues of importance and influence policy and the thinking around policy. I’ve been a Member of British Screen Forum (formerly British Screen Advisory Council) for many years and I find it invaluable, not just in terms ...

  2. British Screen Forum Members work together on issues relating to policy and benefit from a full programme of events of relevance across the screen sectors: Policy Roundtables and Exclusive Access Events. Providing a unique forum for senior executives and specialists from diverse sectors to exchange ideas and information privately. Insight Events.

  3. The British Screen Forum was established in 1985 under the name British Screen Advisory Council, becoming the British Screen Forum in January 2020. It is a membership organisation that represents the audiovisual industries of the United Kingdom and provides thought leadership to the government, the industries and policy makers. [1]

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · Sir Ben Kingsley. 20th Century Fox. Born Krishna Bhanji in 1940s Yorkshire, Ben Kingsley became a figurehead of serious, highbrow British cinema in the wake of ‘Gandhi’ and ‘Schindler’s ...

  5. The British Screen Forum (formerly the British Screen Advisory Council) is an independent industry funded membership body. It represents the audio-visual sector in the UK, including film, TV, games and online. They offer a unique forum for identifying new business trends and providing thought leadership to Government, policy makers and the ...

  6. 13th Nov 2023. October 2023 Insight Report. Sessions: Ben Keen (Consultant, British Screen Forum) presented new, original research on film finance; Denitsa Yordanova (Head of UK Global Screen Fund, BFI) on the UKGSF’s new data hub; Dr David Dunkley Gyimah (Reader, School of Journalism, Media and Culture, Cardiff University) on using AI to ...

  7. British Screen Forum is where the best informed and most influential people in the UK screen sectors convene to interrogate issues of importance and influence policy and the thinking around policy.