UK prepares tomorrow's spectators

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According to a report from British Film Institute (BFI) has shown that children who go to the movies are three times more likely to be seventh fans art when they become adults. In what is clearly an attempt to attract future audiences, this British institute will spend £ 26 million to create the new film education program, Film Nation UK.

This initiative already has the support of the National Union of Teachers, Pearson, National Schools Partnership, Creative Skillset, Film Agency Wales, Creative Scotland and Northern Ireland Screen.

Ed vaizeyBritain's Minister for Culture said that “we entrusted BFI with creating a strategy that not only boosts the number of viewers, but also nurtures the next generation of film talent. I am convinced that the wealth of knowledge and experience that Film Nation UK possesses will accomplish exactly that. "

For its part, Amanda nevill, Executive Director of the BFI, wanted to point out that “cinema is one of the industries with the greatest potential for growth, so investing in its future is vital, whether it be creating the foundations for tomorrow's audiences or encouraging future filmmakers to they will keep the UK one of the most important countries in the world of cinema. Today brings us closer to this goal ”.

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Source - Cin-Europe


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