BFI2022 is the BFI’s five-year plan designed to shape the BFI’s next chapter for film, television and the moving image.
Investing almost £500 million from 2017 to 2022 made up of Government Grant-in-Aid, BFI earned income and National Lottery funding, BFI2022 outlines how the BFI will continue to focus on audiences and culture, supporting film education and skills development and backing exciting new filmmaking.
Policy statements
Read our current strategy and policy statements, and browse our archive of publications.
ExploreDCMS triennial review of the BFI
The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has completed a triennial review of the BFI.
Find out moreAnnual review and management agreement
The BFI Annual Review is a summary of our activities, achievements and financial statements.
Find out moreTransparency
Details about BFI expense claims and Freedom of Information (FOI) requests.
Find out moreSenior staff, Governors and BFI Fellows
Profiles of the BFI executive members, Board of Governors and the roll call of BFI Fellows.
Senior staff
The BFI Executive Board balances successful, leading figures from the world of film and moving image culture with senior private sector executives who bring considerable managerial and commercial experience.
Find out moreGovernors
The BFI is a registered charity, established by Royal Charter and governed by a Board of 13 Governors (currently two vacancies).
Find out moreBFI Governor (Member)
The BFI Board appointed Gerry Fox, long-time BFI Member and award-winning filmmaker, as a Governor (Member) for a renewable four-year term from February 2017.
Read this pageBFI Fellows
A British Film Institute Fellowship is awarded to individuals in recognition of their outstanding contribution to film or television culture.
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