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Hynes (Shaun Of The Dead) will guide viewers through the series examining
British film by genre, with highlights from over 200 exclusive interviews
from actors and directors including Sir Michael Caine, Sir Anthony
Hopkins, Kate Winslet, Ewan McGregor, Gurinder Chadha and Richard
Curtis.
The
series is being made with the support of the British Film Institute
and the UK Film Council.
As well as being a romp through the greatest films and stars, the
series looks at what makes British films unique and what they reveal
about British culture.
To
complement British Film Forever, BBC Two will screen around 70 British
films.
From
the premiere of A Cock And Bull Story, through to favourites
like Billy Elliot, Gregory's Girl and From Russia
With Love, to classics and rediscoveries, from The 39 Steps,
This Sporting Life, Whistle Down The Wind and Witchfinder
General.
To
celebrate the season, the UK Film Council, in partnership with the
BBC, is backing the release of
seven of Britain's greatest films, which will play cinemas across
the UK on Tuesday's from 31 July to 11 September.
Playing
on screens across the UK Film Council's Lottery funded Digital Screen
Network, the season
kicks off with the 007 classic Goldfinger on 31 July, followed
by David Lean's Brief Encounter (7 August), John Schlesinger's
Billy Liar (14 August), Laurence Olivier's Henry V
(21 August), Robin Hardy's The Wicker Man (28 August), Michael
Anderson's The Dam Busters (4 September) and Bruce Robinson's
Withnail And I (11 September).
People
also have the chance to celebrate British cinema by creating their
own versions of classic
films. Users can submit their films through the BBC Mini Movies
group www.youtube.com/group/ bbcminimovies with favourites being
showcased on the BBC's website bbc.co.uk/britishfilm.
Other
users can rate and comment on the films and pick up tips on creating
their own mini movies, the best of which will feature on BBC Two
during the season. From mid-July the website will also feature video
clips from British Film Forever, background information about the
films within the season and listings for films shown on TV and in
cinemas across the UK.
CBBC
began celebrating earlier this summer with CBBC me and my movie,
a new children's film-making project with free online resources
and summer events taking place across the country.
Children
can enter their home-made films into a special CBBC 'Me and my movie
award', in association
with Bafta where short-listed nominees will be invited to attend
the prestigious Children's Bafta Awards ceremony on 25 November.
Children's films are available to view online in the CBBC me and
my movie gallery.
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