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  1. The Children's Film and Television Foundation Website: a UK based film and television development fund for projects aimed at children. Includes a full catalogue of our past releases.

  2. BFI Southbank and online courses. Our programme includes free screenings and creative workshops at our Film Fundays to activity days and film clubs held after school. We run a filmmaking and screening programme for young people during the school holidays.

    • It was one of the few major film bodies anywhere in the world run by a woman. The Children’s Film Foundation was launched in 1951 in response to a government report criticising the unsuitability of the American fare being screened by Britain’s Saturday matinee cinema clubs.
    • While giving kids some much-needed escapism, CFF films also present a valuable snapshot of their times. A common complaint levelled against Field is that she depicted a middle-class neverland full of plummily accented children to reinforce such moralising maxims as ‘crime does not pay’ and ‘cheats never prosper’.
    • Several notable directors have a CFF credit on their CVs. Despite initially only having an annual budget of £60,000 at their disposal, Field and Geddes managed to produce numerous shorts and serials, as well a small slate of features.
    • Many familiar faces got their big break in a CFF picture. The harsh fact is that the majority of the kids who appeared in CFF projects did not go on to become stars.
  3. Apr 19, 2024 · Explore Children’s Film Foundation films in the BFI Shop. The kids’ adventure films of the Children’s Film Foundation were high on hijinks and low on boring stuff. From the 60 we’ve now released on DVD, here are 10 that might bring back memories.

  4. List of Films, with descriptions and pictures, from the catalogue of Films funded by the CFTF. Part of The Children's Film and Television Foundation website.

  5. The Children's Film Foundation (CFF) is a non-profit organisation which makes films and other media for children in the United Kingdom. Originally it made films to be shown as part of children's Saturday morning matinée cinema programming.

  6. History. The Children's Media Foundation is the successor to three previous organisations concerned with children and media in the UK. London Tales - the first of the BFI Children's Film Foundation collection.

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