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Defining British Film

Defining British Film. The B ritish F ilm I nstitute (BFI) divides films into the following categories: Category A : films made with British money, personnel and resources

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Defining British Film

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  1. Defining British Film The British Film Institute (BFI) divides films into the following categories: • Category A: films made with British money, personnel and resources • Category B: films co-funded with money from Britain and from foreign investment, but the majority of finance, cultural content & personnel are British http://sites.king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk/media/

  2. Defining British Film • Category C: films with mostly foreign (but non-USA) investment and a small British input, either financially or creatively • Category D: films made in the UK with (usually) British cultural content, but financed fully or partly by American companies • Category E: American films with some British involvement http://sites.king-ed.suffolk.sch.uk/media/

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