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Â鶹Éç Films performing well but should increase awareness among licence fee payers

Date: 01.12.2010     Last updated: 23.09.2014 at 09.48
Â鶹Éç Films delivers great value to licence fee payers, but should develop greater awareness of its work, and ensure more impact when broadcasting its films on television, according to a report published by the Â鶹Éç Trust today…

Â鶹Éç Films is one of three public bodies (along with Channel 4 Films and the BFI) that provides significant public funding for film in the UK. Part of Â鶹Éç Vision, it has an annual budget of around £12 million and typically produces eight feature films per year.

The Trust is required to approve the Â鶹Éç Films strategy. It has done so - endorsing the role the Â鶹Éç plays in supporting a healthy UK film industry - whilst making some comments and recommendations which have now been incorporated into the strategy. These include:

  • The Trust's ambition for Â鶹Éç Films is that it should invest in distinctive films, take creative risks and support projects that the commercial sector might not
  • Â鶹Éç Films acknowledge in its strategy that licence fee payer awareness is very low. The Trust supports its objective to do more to increase audience recognition and impact
  • The Trust wants Â鶹Éç Films to make more impact on television by attracting greater audience reach and appreciation, in particular by building a stronger and more consistent presence on Â鶹Éç Two
  • It is evident that the presence of Â鶹Éç Films creates significant benefits for the rest of the industry and the Â鶹Éç Trust would like to see Â鶹Éç Films continue to develop partnerships with other organisations
  • One of Â鶹Éç Films objectives is to develop UK creative talent. The Trust believes Â鶹Éç Films can use its place within Â鶹Éç Vision to access television talent which would help it achieve this end
  • On the issue of funding levels, Â鶹Éç Films will continue to invest an average of £12 million each year for the remainder of the current licence fee settlement which runs until 2013. The Trust has decided it would not be appropriate to pursue an increase in funding for Â鶹Éç Films, at a time when the corporation faces some difficult decisions to meet the terms of the new licence fee settlement.

Â鶹Éç Trustee, David Liddiment, who led the review, said;

"Â鶹Éç Films has a key role to play in supporting a healthy UK film industry and delivers real benefits to licence fee payers. The Trust would like to see Â鶹Éç Films continue to take creative risks and developing UK film projects that the commercial sector might not."

The Trust asked organisations including the UK Film Council, Channel 4, PACT and the British Film Institute to consider whether the Â鶹Éç Films strategy was aligned with the Â鶹Éç's public purposes. The Trust considered these responses, alongside discussions with Â鶹Éç Films, to decide what changes it wanted Â鶹Éç Films make to its strategy.

Notes to Editors

  • Â鶹Éç Films has today published its strategy. 
  • As part of its review the Â鶹Éç Trust consulted the UK Film Council, PACT, Channel 4 and the British Film Institute
  • The Trust approved the Â鶹Éç Films strategy earlier this year but put publication on hold while the Government confirmed its approach to supporting film, following its announcement that it planned to abolish the UK Film Council. The Government set out its plans for the British film industry earlier this week
  • From 2009/10 to the end of 2012/13, Â鶹Éç Films has an average annual budget of £12m – this is an increase of £2m from 2008/09.