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Engaging Audiences
Vale Venues
Led by the Memo Arts Centre in Barry, 9 rural venues worked
collectively to share programming, distribution, licensing and marketing
expertise. They created shared leaflets, advertisements and social
pages. They also led a programme as part of BFI Musicals.
Sully Community Cinema succeeded in getting a grant to install new
equipment and are working on matinees for family and older audiences
seeing audiences as high as 65 at their screenings.
12
This
festivals
supported
Abertoir International Horror Festival
A packed six day programme of films from 16
different countries, included:
26 feature films,
6 UK premieries
shorts in competition,
6 silent films with live accompaniment
7 Q&A's
presentations
18
3
Plus an offsite screening, special effects masterclass, live performances
and an introduction to an anniversary screening of Alien from its writer Ron
Shusett, from a computer launched into space!
Spotlight: Off Y Grid
7
festival is worth a
year's wait, every time.
- AUDIENCE MEMBER
856
Watch Africa
Film Club
venues worked together to present an inclusive programme of multicultural
films to rural audiences in North Wales. Highlights included new pop-up events in
Portmeirion, creation of a new trailer from a local young filmmaker and they
welcomed Neuadd Ogwen to the network.
Made in Wales
17
member projects
included welsh film
251
screenings
425
films
promoted online
£37,610
raised for
new projects
1
brand evaluation
underway
Gwen Preview
at Chapter
Gwen
We worked with Bulldog Film Distribution during the
2019 Year of Discovery to support the release of William
Mcgregor’s Gwen. It screened in select cinemas across
the UK, including 22 sites in Wales. As part of FHW’s
Made in Wales scheme, bilingual assets, Into Film
Cymru reviews and a series of Q&As with cast and crew
were offered. Read more about it in our case study.