British Film Institute
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Crime victims in violence debate...violence. Actress Brooke Kinsella, whose teenage brother Ben was stabbed to death in Islington, north London, appeared at the British Film Institute event. Richard Taylor, whose 10-year-old son Damilola was killed in Peckham,... In this article: Brooke Kinsella, London, and British Film Institute |
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BBC News | 3 days ago
Did Jesus visit Britain? Academic offers startling theory
But St Gildas (a 6th-Century British cleric) said it was built by Jesus himself. It's a very very ancient church which went back perhaps to AD37" The film And Did Those Feet is launched at the British Film Institute on Friday 26 November.
In this article: Jesus Christ, Gordon Strachan, Britain, England, And Did Those Feet, Jerusalem, Joseph of Arimathea, and Tin
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scotsman.com - Entertainment | 4 days ago
Jesus 'may have made learning trip to Britain'
...is nothing specific by way of archaeological finds; Jesus's shoe has not turned up." The 45-minute film will be launched at the British Film Institute in London tomorrow. Last Updated: 25 November 2009 8:57 PM In order to post comments...
In this article: Jesus, Britain, Christianity, Joseph of Arimathaea, And Did Those Feet, Edinburgh University, William Blake, and Gordon Strachan
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The Sun | 4 days ago
Jesus in the UK
...Joseph of Arimathea. The medieval Glastonbury Abbey is thought to be on top of it. The film, to be launched tomorrow at London's British Film Institute, follows the legend reflected in the words of the hymn Jerusalem. It starts:...
In this article: Britain, And did those feet in ancient time, Glastonbury, Joseph of Arimathea, Gordon Strachan, and Glastonbury Abbey
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | 4 days ago
Jesus may have visited Britain, film suggests
...and the standing stones in Calanish on the Isle of Lewis, and relates it to mathematics in the Bible, medieval cathedrals and the modern-day credit card. The 45-minute film will be launched at the British Film Institute in London on Friday.
In this article: Jesus, Britain, Gordon Strachan, Christianity, Joseph of Arimathaea, And Did Those Feet, and Edinburgh University
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Wales Online | 7 days ago
Music: Kes flies in to Welsh stage
...is the 1970 film by Ken Loach that casts the longest shadow. It's not just because the film is a British classic, ranked seventh in the British Film Institute's all-time Top 10 British Films, but also the fact that it imposes a face on a...
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Guardian | 7 days ago
Michael Ingrams obituary
...Union Canal for Ingrams to chat to dockers in Stepney, youth in Birmingham and actors in Salford. The British Film Institute rated these editions so highly that they took them all for the National Film Archive. Historically, however,...
In this article: ITV, London, Denis Norden, Westminster School, The Dancing Years, The Man in Grey, and Ivor Novello
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Guardian | November 21, 2009
My Week: Michael Grade
...the last few years as a political lobbyist which, of course, always has to be part of the job. And, hopefully, it's paid off. To the British Film Institute for a session that formed part of the United Kingdom! Radical TV Drama season,...
In this article: ITV, Michael Grade, Archie Norman, BlackBerry, The X Factor, United Kingdom, and BBC
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Guardian | November 21, 2009
Primary schools need to make children 'media savvy'
...then it can be easy to play on that." Cary Bazalgette, chair of the Media Education Association and former head of education at the British Film Institute, said that the necessary skills should be covered in literacy lessons. When...
In this article: Warwick University, David Attenborough, Shrek, and Toy Story
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Independent.co.uk - UK | November 21, 2009
Fortunes of war: Iraq? Never did me any harm
...Hutton found that the BBC's director-general had defended Andrew Gilligan without looking into the matter. He resigned and now chairs the British Film Institute. Loser Jonathan Powell Tony Blair's chief of staff asked John Scarlett to alter...
In this article: Alastair Campbell, Tony Blair, Andrew Gilligan, UN, Dr David Kelly, UK, London, and Iraq
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Guardian | November 17, 2009
UK Film Council announces drastic overhaul
...come amid changing times for British film. The department of culture, media and sport, has announced its intention to merge the film council with the British Film Institute, the protector of the nation's film heritage. Talks are continuing.
In this article: London, DVD, Mike Leigh, Red Road, and Tsotsi
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The British Film Institute (BFI) is a charitable organisation established by Royal Charter to:
:encourage the development of the arts of film, television and the moving image throughout the United Kingdom, to promote their use as a record of contemporary life and manners, to promote education about film, television and the moving image generally, and their impact on society, to promote access to and appreciation of the widest possible range of British and world cinema and to establish, care for and develop collections reflecting the moving image history and heritage of the United Kingdom.
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