Film Industry & Other Partners
Film Education is funded through grants by the UK film industry who also provide many of their services free-of-charge, such as cinema staff, film rentals and logistics. Our capabilities are enhanced through partnership with a range of other organisations. Below are more details about the people who have helped make this year's National Schools Film Week possible.
Film Education would like to thank AIM

and all the distributors, exhibitors and organisations who contributed to National Schools Film Week 2008.
Film Industry Organisations
AIM, British Board of Film Classification (BBFC), Carlton Screen Advertising,
Cinema Exhibitors' Association (CEA), Film Distributors' Association (FDA), UK Film Council
Distributors
Arrow Films, Artificial Eye, Axiom Films, bfi, Bubble Chamber, Cinefile Ltd, Contender Entertainment Group, Diffusion Pictures, Dogwoof Pictures, Entertainment Film Distributors, Eureka, Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA), Icon Film Distributors, Lions Gate UK, Metrodome Distribution, Miramax Films, Momentum Pictures, Optimum Releasing, Paramount Pictures, Park Circus Films, Pathé Distribution, Revelation Films Ltd, Revolution Films, Revolver Entertainment, Slingshot Studios, Soda Pictures, Sony Pictures Releasing, Twentieth Century Fox, Universal Pictures UK, Vertigo Pictures, Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures UK, Warner Bros Pictures. Winstones, The Works UK Distribution.
Exhibitors
AMC Cinemas, Apollo Cinemas, Cineworld Cinemas, City Screen, Empire Cinemas, Everyman Media Group, Flicks in the Sticks, Hollywood Cinemas, IMAX©, Lonsdale Cinemas, Merlin Cinemas, Movie House Cinemas, Northern Morris Cinemas, Odeon Cinemas, Omniplex Cinemas, Orion Cinemas, Reeltime Cinemas, Savoy Cinemas, Scott Cinemas, Showcase Cinemas, Vue Cinemas and Regional Independent Cinemas
Regional Screen Agencies
EM−Media, Film London, Northern Film & Media, Northern Ireland Screen, North West Vision, Screen East, Screen South, Screen West Midlands, Scottish Screen, South West Screen, Screen Yorkshire and Wales Screen Commission/Comisiwn Sgrîn Cymru
Organisations
Amnesty International UK, Anglia TV, BAFTA, BATOD, Birkbeck College, BFM, Child Education, Christian Aid UK, Cinemagic, Czech Centre, DOLBY, DTS Europe, Ellesmere Port Education Improvement Partnership, Empire Magazine, First Light Movies, First News, Goethe Institute, Hungarian Cultural Centre, Institut Français, John Innes Centre and Institute of Food Research, Junior Education, London Gifted & Talented, MDS, The National Autistic Society, National Literacy Trust, National Screen Services, Nerve Centre, NDCS, Nottingham Trent University, Nursery Education, PACT, Picture Production Company, RNIB, RNID, Romanian Cultural Centre, Royal Anthrological Society, Scholastic Ltd., Science Museum, Skillset, Serpentine Gallery, Staffordshire University, Tate Britain, Three Monkeys, Times Education Supplement, West Midlands Gifted and Talented Partnership.
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Audrey Owen, Teacher, Bettridge School, Cheltenham:
"All our pupils have severe learning difficulties so this provided good social skills experience as well as adding another medium for experiencing a story."
