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COP26 : Stories are what link the podium and the pavement

By Amy Shepherd, TFIP Global Impact Director As the world’s eyes turn to the 26th Global Conference of the Parties (COP26) in Glasgow, we call on […]

“THE SCARS OF ALI BOULALA” WELCOMES EUROPEAN CINEMA-GOERS BACK WITH A MENTAL HEALTH MESSAGE

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – 26 October 2021 UGC Cinema in Brussels today hosts a special avant-première screening of new documentary biopic The Scars of Ali Boulala, launching […]

Impact Needs Animating

By Amy Shepherd & Yik Kei Leung Freed from the laws of reality, animators have a unique imaginative licence to create fantastical new worlds and visualise […]

NEW ARTS THERAPY QUALIFICATION INITIATIVE LAUNCHED IN THE BALTIC STATES

24 September 2021 A new initiative for Mutual Recognition of Arts Therapy in the Baltic States was launched today by the European Consortium for Arts Therapies […]

Impact Roundup Post-Summer 2021 : Much To Report

Recent months have flown by and so many things have happened – which explains why this impact roundup is rather late and covers half the year! […]

‘No more about us without us’ : Inaugural Cannes impACT programme concludes with a powerful call to action

Cannes Marché du Film’s first-ever impACT programme concluded this Monday 12 July with a dynamic and interactive event that called on the global filmmaking community to […]

Impact Futures Part 3 – Impact Is More Than Docs

By Danielle Turkov and Amy Shepherd This post is part of our series on the industry of impact. Impact in film isn’t an optional extra, a […]

Is impact the winning ingredient for film awards?

The gorgeous black-and-white scenery, the snuffling, rustling soundscape, the enchanting cast of farmyard characters – Victor Kossakovsky’s Gunda is without question an artistic masterpiece. Loved by the […]

Impact Roundup Jan – Feb 2021 : Onwards and Upwards

Can you believe it’s the end of February already? In many ways, the beginning of 2021 looked much like the end of 2020, but the past […]
Impact Roundup Jan – Feb 2021 : Onwards and Upwards
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