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Satwant Gill (Head of Film), Actor John Hurt, Chris Hickey (Director, British Council France) and Director Jan Dunn attend the British Council reception at Dinard Film Festival 2009. © British Council |
| From 13 September to 24 October three films by this acclaimed director toured venues across four Scottish cities: Glasgow, Stirling, Dundee and Inverness. The tour was part of a year-long programme of events called Scotland-Kolkata Connections 2009 which aims to strengthen ties between Scotland and India. |
This unique event in Russian cultural life celebrates the best and brightest new work in contemporary British cinematography.
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| The British Council Film Department promotes contemporary and innovative UK film to audiences around the world, working in both lead and supporting roles on showcases, workshops, festivals, conferences, tours, residences and virtual projects. We also collaborate with artists and other cultural organisations: building skills, capacity and cultural awareness, creating access to audiences and markets, and promoting international partnership and creative exchange. |
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| Read about forthcoming film festivals and events with British Council participation. |
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| Find out what we do with shorts and how you can submit your short film to us. |
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| Find out more about the type of work we do; information about sources of funding for filmmakers; information about film sector education; and answers to frequently asked questions. |
| Read about recent and forthcoming film festivals and events with British Council participation; our UK and International Screen Entrepreneur Awards; and our work with European Film Promotion. |
| We publish the British Films Catalogue annually. This is also available online, along with a directory of International Film Festivals, and a directory of British film directors (all on britfilms.com). |
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