Film London takes on management of the British Film Commission which will be chaired by producer Iain Smith whose credits include The A-Team and Children of Men
Date posted: 31.03.2011
Film London to receive continued funding from Arts Council England until 2015
Date posted: 30.03.2011
The Bexley Anime and Manga Film Festival, funded by Film London, returns from 4 April to 10 May featuring some of Japan’s most celebrated films
Date posted: 30.03.2011
Boris Confirms Funding For Film London | Arts Council Funding Confirmed until 2015 | Bexley Anime and Manga Film Festival Returns | The 25th BFI London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival | IBW Film Festival returns to Kilburn | UK Green Film Festival
Date posted: 30.03.2011
Mayor of London Boris Johnson confirmed today he will continue to invest in Film London. As a result, the agency can deliver its core activities and continue to support and drive growth in London’s production sector.
Date posted: 24.03.2011
Film London-supported project Black London’s Film Heritage presents Big City Stories, with special events showcasing archive film material that maps the life of Black Londoners
Date posted: 23.03.2011
Tim Burton’s stop-motion Disney animation, Frankenweenie, is shooting at London’s 3 Mills Studios
Date posted: 23.03.2011
UK chancellor announces changes to the Enterprise Investment Scheme as of April 2012, giving a boost for UK production companies looking to raise private financing for films
Date posted: 23.03.2011
New Film and TV Studio Opens in London | Frankenweenie Shooting at 3 Mills | The Big Stories of Black London | Football Fables at the Ritzy | London Spanish Film Festival | Eye On Films | CINEAST Short Film Fund
Date posted: 23.03.2011
Wimbledon Film & Television Studios launched last week, giving a new name and a new start to what was once Merton Studios.
Date posted: 21.03.2011
Veteran director Woody Allen returns to the British capital for a fourth time with the London-shot You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger.
Date posted: 16.03.2011
Olympic Opportunities For Film Exhibition | Lo Budget, Hi Quality: Chapter 3 | FLAMIN Productions Screening | Human Rights Watch Film Festival | Film London Tenders | The Black London's Film Heritage Project
Date posted: 16.03.2011
The latest Film London Exhibitors’ Forum took place at BAFTA on 9th March. The event, aimed at the film exhibition sector in the capital, highlighted opportunities for cultural initiatives and collaborations in 2012.
Date posted: 16.03.2011
The Birds Eye View film festival is now underway in the capital. The festival, which champions women in film-making, returns for a seventh year and includes Oscar®-winning films and top industry events
Date posted: 09.03.2011
New BBC six-part drama The Hour, starring Romola Garai, Dominic West and Ben Whishaw has just finished shooting in the capital. Set in 1950s London, the drama is a behind-the-scenes look at the launch of a news programme.
Date posted: 09.03.2011
BBC Drama Finishes Shooting | Birds Eye View 2011 | Website Re-design Survey | The 13th London Asian Film Festival | Making the Most of Visual Effects | Deadmeat DVD Competition
Date posted: 09.03.2011
Microwave Returns |The King's Speech Brings Oscars to London | Location of the Month | British Art Show 7 | The Community Channel | The 7th Birds Eye Film Festival | Short Film at the Horse Hospital | Harry Potter Premiere | Production Workshops
Date posted: 02.03.2011