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  1. BFI distribution. We distribute new independent features and classic re-releases across the UK and around the world. Our catalogue includes films on DCP, 35mm, 16mm and DVD /Blu-ray, available for theatrical, non-theatrical and educational screenings in cinemas and other venues both nationally and internationally.

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  2. BFI distribution. How to book a film. You can browse our distribution catalogues by format, including 35mm, DCP and DVD, on the BFI distribution catalogue website.

  3. License films from the BFI sales catalogue for your media in your territory. The BFI holds and manages the UK and international rights to 600+ shorts, feature and documentary films, that represent some of the best independent and arthouse British cinema across the ages.

  4. Jul 11, 2023 · Stuart Brown explains how BFI Distribution works with international sales companies and other UK distributors.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · The parliamentary inquiry into British Film & High-End TV is set to continue in the coming weeks with an appearance from the BFI.

  6. Contact us. The specialist staff of the Bookings Unit are able to offer programming advice drawing on their detailed knowledge of the BFI’s collections. We also offer practical guidance on how to screen our prints and on matters such as how to set up a film society or how to present silent film.

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  8. New BFI release: Distant Voices, Still Lives. Thirty years after its initial release, one of the most acclaimed films in British cinema history returns to the big screen in a new 4K digital print restored by the BFI National Archive from the original camera negative. 1.

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