The Film Agency for Wales is the central Agency for film in Wales, with a remit to ensure that the economic, cultural and educational aspects of film are effectively represented in Wales, the UK and the world.
Established in July 2006 as a strategic agency, the Film Agency aims to facilitate the emergence of a viable and sustainable Welsh film industry and to promote a vibrant and dynamic film culture.
The Afan Community Film Project is kindly funded by the Big Lottery People and Places Programme.
For more information on the programme, visit Film in Afan’s website
Follow @FilminAfan on Twitter
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Film in Afan’s mobile cinema will educate Port Talbot youth
A mobile cinema programme entitled Film in Afan which aims to put film at the heart of the community has been launched by Film Agency Wales in Port Talbot this month.
The agency recently secured £250,000 from the Big Lottery Fund Wales to deliver this project to one of the most deprived areas in Wales, providing an opportunity for young adults to discover the cultural and social value of film.
Michael Gubbins, the chair of the Film Agency for Wales said, “The project is about bringing great cinema to the community but it will also show how film and film literacy can have an important social and economic role, developing the skills that will be at the heart of the emerging audiovisual economy.”
The Film Agency for Wales is the central Agency for film in Wales, with a remit to ensure that the economic, cultural and educational aspects of film are effectively represented in Wales, the UK and the world.
Established in July 2006 as a strategic agency, the Film Agency aims to facilitate the emergence of a viable and sustainable Welsh film industry and to promote a vibrant and dynamic film culture.
The Afan Community Film Project is kindly funded by the Big Lottery People and Places Programme.
For more information on the programme, visit Film in Afan’s website
Follow @FilminAfan on Twitter
Like Film in Afan on Facebook