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What do young people really want from your cinema?

By Alice Quigley, Marketing Manager, Film Hub South West via ICO

On a fairly frequent basis – at events, during workshops, in articles – I’ve heard people say that young people aren’t that interested in the cinema anymore. Which would be a huge cause for concern if it were true. However, in her excellent recent article for Sight & Sound, Screening it for themselves: young DIY British … More

Refugees on film: ‘How can you make people care?’

By Emma Jones, BBC Culture

The attention of the world is now focused on the Syrian refugee crisis. Can film-makers ensure we see those affected as people rather than statistics? Emma Jones reports.

Mental Illness on the Silver Screen

By Nathaniel P. Morris, Scientific American

We see plenty of damaging and misleading stereotypes—but some films foster empathy toward people who are suffering.

Film report – Screening madness: A century of negative movie stereotypes of mental illness

By Time to Change

Stigma against people with mental health problems is centuries old: it crosses every national boundary and every culture. This report identifies popular films as a reservoir of prejudice, ignorance and fear that feeds and perpetuates damaging stereotypes of people with mental health problems. It shows the evidence that links powerful negative images with public prejudice.

Neurodiversity as a Competitive Advantage

By Harvard Business Review

Meet John. He’s a wizard at data analytics. His combination of mathematical ability and software development skill is highly unusual. His CV features two master’s degrees, both with honors. An obvious guy for a tech company to scoop up, right?

Importance of autism-friendly cultural spaces

By Ashley Smith-Hammond, Culture Republic

A new report sheds light on the value of accessibility for those with ASD and SPD.

Autism on film: can cinema get it right?

By Leslie Felperin, The Guardian

Variety critic Leslie Felperin responded to her son’s diagnosis by watching every movie about autism she could find

17 of the Best LGBTQ Films of 2018 (Recent & Upcoming)

By Ian Martella, Out

Featuring Rafiki, We the Animals, Sorry Angel, The Happy Prince…

Out on the screen: 50 years of queer cinema in Britain

By The Conversation

Essay highlighting key titles and a history of queer cinema in Britain.

42 queer filmmakers everyone should know

By Buzzfeed

Here are some of the loudest queer voices currently working in the industry — and why you should be paying attention to them.

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