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The British Film Institute (BFI) is the lead organisation for film in the UK and use Lottery funds to support film production, distribution, education and audience development. Since 1933 they’ve cared for the BFI National Archive, and celebrated the best...
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Remarks delivered by Baroness Neville-Rolfe DBE CMG at the UK Pavilion, Cannes Film Festival, on 16 May.
This tax information and impact note is about the higher rate of relief for the audio-visual expenditure credit scheme for independent film productions.
The Film Council was set up in 2000 to promote the UK film industry. It was abolished in 2011.
This order prevents film distributors from requiring exhibitors to show films for more than a minimum period.
Government empowers local leaders to turn the North East into film and TV production powerhouse.
Enhanced Audio-Visual Expenditure Credit for UK Independent Films.
British film, TV and video game producers will benefit from new, more generous tax credits that start today (1 January 2024).
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