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BIFA 2021
WE CHAMPION BRITISH FILM AND TALENT
BIFA exists to promote British independent film to a wider audience
We take pride in identifying the best emerging filmmakers, and work hard to support them all year round, as they grow their careers and make more incredible films
A landmark event since 1998, BIFA is the British film industry's favourite night of the year
Naomi Ackie at BIFA 2018
WE ARE THE VOICE OF BRITISH FILM
Our 700+ voters, jurors and committee members are past winners, nominees and other highly experienced professionals from the British film industry
Our careful, rigorous and fair process allows us to highlight the best in UK filmmaking, and to champion diversity of talent in our nominations, voters and juries
We also reach millions of film, culture and art fans every year, both in the UK and internationally
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WHERE THE INDUSTRY FIND THE NEXT BIG THING
Films and talent first spotted at BIFA tend to go on to big things. In fact, if you’ve heard of them, they’ve probably come through BIFA
We were the first to award films like The King’s Speech, Moonlight, The Favourite, For Sama and Rocks before they went on to BAFTA and Oscar glory
Our voters spotted Ben Whishaw, Emily Blunt, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Letitia Wright, Andrea Riseborough, John Boyega, Florence Pugh and Sam Adewunmi years before receiving nominations from other awards bodies
2018 Most Promising Newcomer winner Jessie Buckley
HONOURING THE BRIGHTEST AND BEST
In addition to our competitive categories, we present honorary awards to some of the giants of British film upon whose shoulders many of us stand
The Richard Harris Award for Outstanding Contribution to British Film has been presented to Judi Dench (2018), Kristin Scott Thomas (2019) and Glenda Jackson (2020)
Other honorary awards have been presented to the likes of Gary Oldman, Naomie Harris, Femi Oguns, Benedict Cumberbatch, Horace Ové, Amanda Nevill and many other leading actors and industry figures
Special award recipients Judi Dench and KristIn Scott Thomas (with Lily James)
THE CEREMONY
THE BUILD-UP
Awards night begins, of course, with the red carpet
There is no VIP area at BIFA: nominees, presenters, partners and high-profile film industry guests walk the red carpet and mingle at the champagne reception which precedes the show
Beautiful photography and live interviews from house crews and wire press are online in minutes
Our industry partners have access to this content and can create their own. They can also help us dress areas of the room, brand bars or provide nibbles, amongst a host of other options
Hannah John Kamen in front of the VIP photographers in 2019
THE DINNER
After the red carpet and reception, 700+ guests make their way to the ceremony room
The two-course dinner (at which partners can provide wine, water, chocolates or even the meal) is a fantastic opportunity to host guests and get everyone settled in for the ceremony
It’s also a chance for nominated talent to say hello to one another before everything kicks off
No press are allowed in the room so our house photographers capture exclusive, intimate moments between guests
Olivia Colman and Judi Dench at the BIFA 2018 Dinner
THE SHOW
The moment everyone’s been waiting for!
The ceremony itself is short, sharp and funny: our host delivers an opening monologue and shepherds us through the award categories
Past hosts include Jennifer Saunders, Richard Ayoade, Mark Gatiss, Chris O’Dowd, Russell Tovey, Aisling Bea and, in 2020, Tom Felton
The awards are presented by stars such as Christian Slater, Julie Walters, Colin Farrell, Jodie Whittaker, Jason Isaacs, Martin Freeman, James Norton, Alicia Vikander, Priyanka Chopra and Zendaya
Aisling Bea hosting BIFA 2019
THE PARTY
Our ceremony afterparty is legendary
An extra 400 guests arrive at 10pm, just as the DJs hit the decks. The party goes on until the early hours
Despite its high profile, BIFA has retained a relaxed and informal atmosphere. Winners, nominees and presenters stay to celebrate with other guests
There are opportunities for partners to get involved with the entertainment and hospitality of guests, using the screens around the room, photobooths, gifting, and other experiences
Florence Pugh and Naomi Ackie hit the afterparty at BIFA 2017
SUPPORTING THE INDUSTRY
BIFA SPRINGBOARDA year-round programme for emerging filmmakers. Providing much needed support and training to help BIFA’s debut filmmakers reach their full potential
We provide continuing professional development, networking, mentoring and a space for filmmakers to come together to work and collaborate
With the help of more partners, we want to increase the support we are able to offer to these extremely talented and promising filmmakers and expand our offering to include the exceptional heads of department nominated in our craft categories each year
EQUALITY, DIVERSITY & INCLUSIVITY TRAINING
All BIFA voters and jurors undergo industry-first training sessions in recognising and mitigating against unconscious bias in their decision-making processes. Our training has been rolled out across the screen industries and to other awards bodies, including BAFTA
This year, the programme expands to offer training in Anti-Bullying and Harassment and in Fair Recruitment and Inclusivity in the Workplace
MENTORINGWe’ve just launched a mentoring programme, with an open application process for mentees
Springboard participants can also sign up, both to be mentored, and to mentor newer entrants to the industry
PROMOTING INDEPENDENT FILM YEAR ROUND
REACHING AUDIENCES
We want to spread the word about British independent film to new audiences
That’s why we’re committed to raising the profile of BIFA and the films and filmmakers it celebrates to under 25s in particular
By offering approachable expertise, using talent-led content and maximising the impact of the Awards, we are inspiring the next generation of independent filmmakers
ALWAYS-ON MARKETING
Thanks to funding from the BFI, we have been promoting independent film and cinemas as they have begun to recover from the pandemic
This support will continue until at least March 2022 via our always-on social campaign, boosted by media buy and original, talent-led content, and anchored by the new BIFA kitemark, extending our ability to promote new independent film beyond the Awards
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HOME OF THE BEST INDIE FILMBIFA’s social channels have grown enormously in recent years and we’re making the most of this expanding audience to keep talking about the best British and international independent film - and the exceptional filmmakers behind those films
With engaging, original social content across Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, plus the new BIFA podcast, we’re shouting about the best British film all year round
PODCAST
This Is My Cinema: The BIFA Podcast is hosted by Michael Leader (Truth and Movies) and Rhianna Dhillon (BBC 6 Music) listeners are ushered into a world of cinematic memory and celebration with some of the biggest names in British film
Highlights from each episode are shared on social, driving awareness and interest amongst our audience
The third season launch will coincide with this year’s ceremony
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AUDIENCE AND REACH
BIFA content reaches millions in the UK and around the world each year
On average, our audience is:
24% in England
11% in London
9% in the US
Aside from BIFA, our audiences’ interests include:
Festivals & concerts
Science & tech
PhotographyPremium brands
Home cooking
ABC1 Culture Vultures
Passionate Film Fans Early Adopters
Comedy
64% Non-male 30% Under 25
AUDIENCE
ONLINE REACH
Our social presence is energetic, engaging and relevant, informing audiences about BIFA and exciting independent film news
Our channels are always-on, supporting independent film all year round
120,000 followers on social
72 MILLION
Average annual social impressions
2.7% engagement rate on Twitter
4.7% engagement rate on Instagram
1 million + views on the BIFA livestream
ONLINE REACH
As well as in-depth trade coverage, the BIFA ceremony is covered in print and online by major news outlets each year
“The BIFAs have become the thunder-stealers of the awards season.” – Metro
“Britain’s most exciting and inclusive film awards.” – Guy Lodge (Variety, The Observer, The Guardian)
PRESS REACH
PARTNERSHIPS
AWARD PARTNERSHIP
Award Partners receive prime hospitality at the ceremony, named branding of an award category at the event and via our high-impact social campaign. Perfect for raising awareness of a new brand, showing your support for independent film and filmmakers or building an association with BIFA and the best new film talent for industry and consumer audiences
Award partners also have the option to be involved with our year-round talent development programme Springboard
Current Award Partners include BBC Film, Film4, BFI NETWORK and Champagne Taittinger
Starting from £18,500+VAT
INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP
High profile branding at the ceremony and associated events, online and on social, plus hospitality at the ceremony
Industry Partners include Netflix and DCM
Starting from £10,000+VAT
Your support is invaluable in helping us to continue to support emerging filmmakers and to promote independent film all year round
Tables of ten are £6750+VAT; four tickets are £3500+VAT
These packages are bookable now
Tables are for ten or twelve
Until we know how many nominees will be coming to the ceremony, we can’t release industry tickets, but please register your interest and we’ll contact you as soon as we know what’s available
Tickets are £500+VAT
To book tickets for the event, complete the package and ticket booking form
SUPPORTER PACKAGES
TICKETS BOOK
THANK YOU
If you’d like to speak to us about partnerships, or anything else, please get in touch:
Amy Gustin [email protected]
Deena Wallace [email protected]
Phone 020 7846 1066
Top: Nominee Jessica Barden at BIFA 2019 Bottom: Jodie Whittaker gets her make up
touched-up before heading onto stage to present in 2018