The British Film Institute (BFI) is a leading cultural organization in the UK, dedicated to promoting and preserving British cinema and fostering a broader understanding of film as an art form. The BFI also runs several key film festivals, including the renowned BFI London Film Festival, and operates the BFI Southbank cinema in London, a hub for film screenings, events, and exhibitions.
The BFI offers a variety of film clubs and activities for children and young people through its BFI Families programme.
This includes weekly film clubs, holiday workshops, and screenings for those aged 8 to 16. Participants in the workshops explore all aspects of filmmaking, combining both theory and practical learning. Additionally, the BFI Player provides young viewers with access to films and educational content online.
The BFI integrated Moving Cinema in 2016-2017.