2008
19/12/2008 Two UK filmmakers offered unique chance to access all areas at Tribeca Film Festival 2009
The UK Film Council and its US Office is offering two British directors from black, Asian and minority ethnic communities the chance to take part in six invaluable days of networking and relationship building opportunities at the Tribeca Film institute's signature programme, Tribeca All Access, which is held during the Tribeca Film Festival in New York (22 April - 3 May 2009).
12/12/2008 Lottery funded Sally Potter film selected for Berlin Film Festival 2009
The wave of success for new British films continues with Sally Potter's Rage selected to screen in competition at the Berlin International Film Festival (5-15 February 2009). The film was co-funded by the Lottery through the UK Film Council's New Cinema Fund.
More than £2 million of Lottery money is being invested in 15 British film production companies to develop new feature films through the UK Film Council's Development Fund.
5/12/2008 UK Screen - Facilities Sector Statistics questionnaire
UK Screen has recently commissioned Olsberg|SPI and TBR to conduct a research project looking at the value and size of the UK facilities sector.
5/12/2008 Lottery hat-trick in 12 film British line-up at Sundance
Three new British films backed by the Lottery through the UK Film Council have been selected to screen at the Sundance Film Festival (15-25 January 2009), the leading showcase in the US for independent films.
2/12/2008 Nominations and winners announced for the 11th British Independent Film Awards
The much anticipated 11th awards ceremony has taken place on Sunday 30 November at the Old Billingsgate Market in London and was hosted by James Nesbitt.
Turner Prize winners, novelists, acclaimed playwrights and comedy performers receive First Feature Film Development awards to develop new films.
John Woodward, CEO of the UK Film Council, today set out a radical vision for public service broadcasting in the broadband world at The Media Festival in Manchester.
24/11/2008 UK Film Council installs TalkByText
The UK Film Council has recently installed TalkByText; a new way of contacting us, which will help people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
22/11/2008 And the Encounters Short Film Festival 2008 winners are........
The Encounters Short Film Festival tonight announced the winners of its 14th annual international competition to find the world's best new live action or animated films of under 30 minutes length.








