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Our regular monthly update featuring the latest news and opportunities for your cinema, festival or film society.
In this article we hear from Hannah Strong and Hanna Flint, two film journalists and the co-founders of the LFF Critics' Support Fund - a crowdfunded campaign which they set up this year to help writers from low-income households cover the costs of attending the BFI London Film Festival.
In this blog, the ICO team highlight some of their favourite titles from this year’s 67th BFI London Film Festival, including new work by some familiar faces, as well as several exciting debuts.
Content notices are a contentious area. Some see them as a duty of care that film exhibitors owe to their audience, while others say they're an unnecessary measure and can even be counterproductive. In this blog, the ICO's Duncan Carson speaks to film professionals who have introduced content notices about their experience and what the benefits and challenges are, as well as looking at academic research in this area.
In this blog, Amy Cresswell, co-founder of OPEN HOUSE film club and a duty manager at a large London cinema, reports on her experience of attending Young Audiences Screening Days and reflects on the event and the audience development ideas that she could take forward in her work.
Jake Abatan speaks to The Evolution of Horror and Ghibliotheque on why cinemas should consider collaborating with film podcasts.
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