UK Film Council
The UK Film Council (UKFC) was set up in 2000 by the Labour Government to promote the UK film industry. It has a board of 15 directors and is funded by things such as The National Lottery. They work very closely with the film industry and are there to offer advice within the films and economically.
It acts to promote films that are made/directed/produced in the UK to USA and around the world, and promote culture in cinema and films in the UK, and also expand the UK into "the digital age".
UKFC also funds the British Film Institute.
It acts to promote films that are made/directed/produced in the UK to USA and around the world.
They are also here to education children about media and film making, they fund a company called First Light - who offer this education.
UKFC claim that diversity is one of their key priorities - they want to make all groups of society welcome to participate and enjoy the films that they support.
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Sunday, 19 October 2008
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