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Breaking the Paywall: Why Film Festivals Must Champion Access Over Exclusivity

Breaking the Paywall: Why Film Festivals Must Champion Access Over Exclusivity A recent post made the rounds in the film and TV industry: “If I went to every TV industry festival in a year, I’d be spending at least £10,000 just on tickets.” Derek Drennan Supports Creatives In Industry And they weren’t exaggerating. Tickets for major festivals can range from £500 to £1,500 and that’s before travel, accommodation, and other costs. For many aspiring creatives, it’s a financial wall that keeps them out of the room entirely. At Bournemouth International Film Festival (BIFF), we believe there’s a better way. What if festivals made access their priority? We’ve heard it too many times: new voices, especially disabled, Black, working-class, and other underrepresented creatives, are simply priced out of the very festivals meant to showcase them. The result? Less diversity, fewer risks, and stories that too often sound the same. BIFF was created to be the antidote to that. Here’s what we’re doing differently at BIFF 2025: 🎟 Tickets start from just £20.That’s right. You can experience world cinema, panels, and filmmaker Q&As for the price of a takeaway. Full weekend passes are currently on offer via our Crowdfunder campaign. 🎬 We offer submission discounts for students, Gold FilmFreeway members, and first-time filmmakers. 🤝 Selected filmmakers don’t pay to screen.If you’re chosen, your film is shown with no added fees, no small print. 🌍 We run year-round outreach programmes to mentor and support future talent because true cultural growth doesn’t only happen in October. We back people, not profits BIFF is a not-for-profit festival, which means we reinvest everything into the platform, the artists, and the audience. That’s how it should be. Because when you give creatives a place to be seen and heard, everyone wins, especially the future of film. A more inclusive industry starts here Festivals should be about stories. Bold, weird, beautiful stories from people you’ve never heard of… yet. So let’s change the game, not just talk about it. Join us this October. Submit. Attend. Support. Be part of the future. 🎟 View ticket options here🎥 Submit your film or script   We want to see more of those voices in the spotlight. We want to help get them there.

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Call for Volunteer Pre-Selectors – Help Shape BIFF 2025

Are you passionate about film and curious about how a festival programme comes together behind the scenes? We’re looking for Volunteer Pre-Selectors to help us review submissions for the Bournemouth International Film Festival 2025 and we’d love to have you on board.   What’s the role? As a Pre-Selector, you’ll be part of the programming team helping us choose the films that will light up screens at the Hilton Bournemouth this October. You’ll watch and review a set number of short films, features, animations or documentaries, all from the comfort of your own home and on your own schedule. This is a flexible, remote volunteer opportunity perfect for anyone looking to gain experience in film selection, discover new voices, and be part of something inspiring.   What You’ll Do Watch and assess a number of film submissions  depending on your availability Provide short but valuable written feedback that helps inform final programming decisions Take part in optional online meet-ups to discuss films with fellow pre-selectors and BIFF’s programming team   Who We’re Looking For Film fans with an appreciation for bold storytelling and original ideas People who can critically engage with fiction, non-fiction, animation, and genre cinema Organised, self-motivated individuals able to stick to deadlines and commit to the viewing workload We especially welcome applications from underrepresented communities in the film and media industry   Why Get Involved? Hands-on insight into how festivals curate their line-ups A chance to spot exciting new talent from around the world A free pass to attend BIFF 2025 in Bournemouth this October Connect with other cinephiles and industry professionals Build your CV — many of our volunteers go on to work with other festivals and programming teams This is an unpaid volunteer position with full flexibility around your schedule. Open to applicants UK-wide and beyond, though we’re especially keen to hear from people in the Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole area who want to get more involved with their local cultural scene. 📌 Deadline to apply: 5pm, 31st July 2025📌 Apply now and help us shape the BIFF 2025 programme!

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Welcome Cherene Bracegirdle-Smith to the BIFF Family

We are super excited to announce Cherene is joining BIFF as Head of Programming and Strategic Relations.  Cherene Bracegirdle-Smith is a dynamic creative force whose unconventional journey from legal and media finance to scripted drama production exemplifies a fresh, multidimensional talent shaping the industry.  Based in the North West of England, she is a multi-skilled Producer, Film Certification Analyst for the British Film Institute and Women’s Business Awards ‘Business Mum of the Year 2025 nominee’, seamlessly blending analytical expertise with artistic vision.  With Production Accounting experience working on High-End TV productions such as The Long Shadow, Champion, A Kind of Spark and Can You Keep a Secret? to her strategic career pivot into Executive producing Hide (2024), a short film which won; 🏆Best Short Film Fiction at North East International Film Festival, 🏆Best North West Film at Manchester Film Festival 2025 and 🏆Main Winner Liverpool Indie Awards 2025 to establishing Last Minute Wonders producing two short films, Olympus Lost (2025) and The Nomophobe (2025) beginning their festival run later this year. Cherene has cultivated a rare skillset that bridges financial oversight with creative execution. Her contributions to award-winning projects reflect a deep understanding of industry standards and audience engagement. She approaches content production with a keen eye for storytelling, ensuring that each project resonates both emotionally and commercially. Cherene is a dedicated and proactive professional who balances a dynamic career with raising six children. Her strong commitment to continuous learning, exceptional organisational skills, and strategic problem-solving set her apart. As a neurodivergent individual (Autism & ADHD), she brings a unique perspective, fostering innovation and efficiency in every endeavour.

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Hilton Bournemouth

Venue & Hospitality Partner: Hilton Bournemouth We are proud to announce Hilton Bournemouth as the official Venue and Hospitality Partner for the inaugural Bournemouth International Film Festival, taking place 3–4 October 2025. Located just minutes from the seafront and offering panoramic views across the town and coast, Hilton Bournemouth sets the perfect stage for a weekend of creativity, connection, and cinematic celebration. From film screenings to our black-tie awards night, the Hilton will host every part of the festival experience under one roof. Their support not only gives BIFF a prestigious home but also reinforces our shared commitment to elevating cultural events within the region. We’re thrilled to be working with a partner that champions excellence in hospitality and community engagement. 🎬 See you at the Hilton this October. Get Your Tickets Today!

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