Cinemaximiliaan
Cinemaximiliaan brings films and debates to asylum centres, private homes and cinemas all over Belgium.
Cinemaximiliaan brings films and debates to asylum centres, private homes and cinemas all over Belgium.
There is more to watching films than meets the eye. Experiencing films together can change our lives, communities and society for the better. The BFI Film Audience Network has developed The Bigger Picture to showcase how exhibitors across the UK are making a difference, from dementia-friendly screenings to young programmer initiatives. Full of inspirational case … More
One in a hundred people in the UK have autism. That’s enough to fill Wembley Stadium nearly eight times over. That’s a fact. But there are an equal number of myths surrounding autism that are, frankly, unhelpful. Ambitious About Autism dispel some of the biggest myths and give you the lowdown on all the stats … More
“Each week I look at a different film industry topic, focusing on the data and statistics to reveal what’s really going on.”
Film at the Cinema chapter from BFI Statistical Yearbook presenting in one place all the available statistics on UK film and the UK film industry.
Audiences chapter of Statistical Yearbook 2018, presenting in one place all the available statistics on UK film and the UK film industry.
Presents the most comprehensive picture of film in the UK and the performance of British films abroad during 2017. This publication is one of the ways the BFI delivers on its commitment to evidence-based policy for film.
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Inclusive Cinema is an initiative led by Film Hub Wales. Film Hub Wales is a network of film exhibitors led by Chapter, Cardiff (Film Hub Lead Organisation) that share common goals to ensure cinema is accessible to as many audiences in Wales as possible. The Hub aims to increase the opportunities to engage with cinema in all its diversity and raise the profile of the Welsh cinema sector.
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What are the main causes of blindness in adults? Age-related macular degeneration is by far the leading cause of blindness in adults. Other significant causes of sight loss are glaucoma, cataracts and diabetic retinopathy. How many people have sight loss in the UK? Every day 250 people start to lose their sight in the UK. As of … More
The RNIB’s Sight Loss Data Tool is the UK’s biggest collection of eye health datasets. The product collates a wide range of publically available datasets and allows users to view local area data easily in one of three different automated reports. The full report tells a tailored story about the local area; custom tables allow … More