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  1. The Film Council (renamed the UK Film Council in 2003) opened its doors in April 2000 as a non-departmental public body working at arm’s length from the govern-ment. In doing so, it incorporated the British Film Commission, which was estab-lished in 1991 to promote inward investment and three existing bodies investing in film production.

  2. Jul 27, 2010 · The coalition government's decision to axe the UK Film Council has sent shock waves through the British film industry. Since its foundation in 2000, the body had established itself as the primary ...

  3. The British Council is the United Kingdom's international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities. A registered charity: 209131 (England and Wales) SC037733 (Scotland).

  4. Synopsis. When seven-year-old Davy is trapped inside his home with the man who nearly killed his mother, he is forced to fight back. Fuelled by fear he grabs the opportunity to retaliate with the only weapons he has at his disposal - the shiny new keys he wears around his neck.

  5. Synopsis. As the world shuts down due to COVID, Orla (‘Socks’) decides to leave Belfast and travel across the Irish Sea for access to a safe abortion. ‘Travel Socks’ follows this spirited young woman on her journey, as she overcomes numerous and sometimes farcical obstacles in her path - whilst attempting to keep the truth from her ...

  6. 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. Browse our database of over 10,000 UK films.

  7. The UK Film Council Completion Fund is a major UK short film funding awards scheme, funded by the UK Film Council, and managed by Maya Vision International. Originally a £50,000 fund awarded on an annual basis to a slate of 8-10 film, from 2008 onwards [1] the fund has been increased to £70,000 to be awarded on a bi-annual basis to around 14 ...