The British Film InstituteLondon United Kingdom
Company Description
The British Film Institute (BFI) was established in 1933 to promote Britain's film and television culture. Among the BFI's many operations are film exhibition (BFI Southbank and the BFI IMAX, both in London), periodical publishing (Sight & Sound, a monthly film magazine), video publishing (releases videos and DVDs), and collecting and archiving (through the BFI National Library and the BFI National Film and Television Archive). The BFI also organizes on two film festivals, The London Film Festival and the London Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. In 2011 the institute took over many of the functions of the
| 21 Stephen St. | Phone: +44-20-7255-1444 | http://www.bfi.org.uk |
| London W1T 1LN | Fax: +44-20-7436-2071 | |
| United Kingdom |
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Executives
| 13 executives listed for The British Film Institute's London, United Kingdom location. | ||
| Chairman | Greg Dyke | |
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Financials
| Company Type | Private - Not-for-ProfitHeadquarters |
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| Fiscal Year-End | March |
| Employees | 300 |
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