The funding represents a 10% increase on the previous figure and will go to supporting U.K. screen culture and industry.
Highlights include the creation of BFI Skills Clusters across the UK; the Open Cinemas fund attracting new audiences to independent cinemas; funding award-winning features such as “Santosh,” “My Father’s Shadow” and “Pillion”, all directed by BFI Network alumni; and research providing analysis including a roadmap to help the industry navigate AI.
The Funding Plan guides how the BFI will invest approximately £50 million ($68 million) a year of National Lottery “good cause” funding, up from the £136.3 million ($185 million) available over the last three years.
According to the BFI, the money will be invested into the follow areas:
– £33.5 million for audiences
– £13.3 million for education & heritage
– £61 million for filmmaking & talent development
– £35.55 million for skills & workforce…
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