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An independent blog dedicated to spreading the word about events affecting the British Film Institute.

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BFIwatch BFIwatch An independent blog dedicated to spreading the word about events affecting the British Film Institute. 30 November 2010 New address for bfiwatch BFIwatch, along with its post archive, has moved to: http://bfiwatch.wordpress.com The blog at http://bfiwatch.blogspot.com will no longer be updated, though it will remain online for a short period. Posted by spam at 12:40 No comments: More on agencies involved in funding British cinema From the Guardian yesterday: British Film Institute to take over from UK Film Council BFI will distribute lottery money to film-makers, the culture minister Ed Vaizey announces Mark Brown, Arts correspondent guardian.co.uk, Monday 29 November 2010 19.22 GMT The British Film Institute will distribute lottery money to film-makers from next year, ministers announced today, ending – they hope – an acrimonious row that even prompted Clint Eastwood to write a concerned letter to the chancellor. The government...

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