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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 .
The Film Council was a government agency that supported the UK film industry from 2000 to 2011. Find its annual reports, financial statements and other documents on GOV.UK.
Sep 5, 2016 · 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?
Feb 2, 2024 · Former staff members of the UK Film Council, a government-funded film agency that was abolished in 2011, met in London to reminisce and celebrate their achievements. The event was organised by a LinkedIn group and featured speeches, stories and tributes to the late Alan Parker and Chris Collins.
Mar 30, 2023 · The UK Film Council is a national agency that promotes and funds British films since 2000. It works with partners such as the BFI and provides grants, co-financing and initiatives for filmmakers, festivals and organizations.
Jul 30, 2020 · The Film Council (later UK Film Council) was created in 2000 after Culture Secretary Chris Smith commissioned a comprehensive review of film policy, A Bigger Picture, and as a consequence...
This chapter examines how, after taking over the administration of Lottery funding from the Arts Council of England and also incorporating film investment bodies (British Screen Finance and the BFI’s Production Department), the Film Council managed and organised the allocation of public funding for film.
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