Over the course of this year, Film Hub South East are running a series of free training sessions to support our members in their work to grow audiences for independent film in the region.
For our next event in the FHSE Training Programme 2024/25 at the Cambridge Film Festival, we’ll be joined by Becky Padley (Film Programmer, Independent Cinema Office), who will be focussing on two more of the most requested topics by members – working with distributors and how to programme repertory films.
Whether you’re new to working with distributors, or you’re looking for insight into how best to approach those partnerships, this session will re-energise your approach.
This session will be followed by a case study from the region of an organisation that has successfully programmed repertory cinema for a new audience. As a part of this session, we will also cover how you can track down those hard-to-find film licences. Attendance at the session will also allow you the chance to explore the full programme of the Cambridge Film Festival (see below).
Registration for this event has now closed.
Please see a schedule of upcoming Film Hub South East member training in 2024/25.
Festival Accreditation
All attendees of this FHSE training event will receive a complimentary Festival accreditation, granting access to tickets for Cambridge Film Festival screenings across the programme (subject to availability). Passes will be available upon arrival at the training event on Monday, 28th October, or beforehand from the Festival Delegates Desk, starting Friday, 25th October.
Get ready for 8 days of incredible cinema and immerse yourself in the full festival experience at CFF!
Speakers
Becky Padley
Film Programmer, Independent Cinema Office
Becky joined the ICO in June 2024 after film booking with Indy Cinema Group for six years and most recently with the BFI. After graduating from the University of Manchester in Film Studies, Becky wanted to pursue her love of film programming, so moved to Scotland to complete a Masters in Film, Exhibition and Curation at the University of Edinburgh. She remained in Edinburgh for ten years and went on to work at several film festivals including Edinburgh International Film Festival, Sheffield Doc/Fest and Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival.