BFI to promote TV and film education in schools and launch new streaming service

The British Film Institute (BFI) announced plans to promote film and TV education within schools and launch new streaming service BFI+ as it unveiled a new 10-year strategy and three-year funding plan (Carmody Groarke/RIBA/PA)
The British Film Institute (BFI) announced plans to promote film and TV education within schools and launch new streaming service BFI+ as it unveiled a new 10-year strategy and three-year funding plan (Carmody Groarke/RIBA/PA)

The British Film Institute (BFI) has announced plans to promote film and TV education in schools and launch new streaming service BFI+ while unveiling a 10-year strategy and three-year funding plan.

Screen Culture 2033 was launched at a virtual event on Friday with the aim of transforming how people engage with the BFI and its programmes and to “build a diverse and accessible screen culture that benefits all of society and contributes to a prosperous UK economy”.

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