The awards ceremony and film search engine will spotlight award-winning films and help audiences find legal places to rent or buy them.
London, 22nd August 2016: The British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) and film search engine FindAnyFilm.com today announce an online partnership that will help film audiences discover and watch award-winning independent films.
As part of the ongoing #OnThisDay campaign, BIFA will spotlight award-winning films on its website and through social media, while a FindAnyFilm widget on the BIFA website will allow audiences to find how they can rent or buy the movies on disc or digital, or even see if the film of their choice is showing on the big screen.
FindAnyFilm.com is one of the UK’s leading websites for film fans and is committed to providing clear, above-board information on how film-lovers can watch their favourite films legally. Whatever film you’re looking for, in whatever format suits you, FindAnyFilm.com aim to show where you can find it (and how much it costs), from cinema, Blu-ray, DVD and TV, to totally legit download and streaming services.
BIFA-winning films to be highlighted through this campaign over the next few months include:
- The Queen
2006, BIFA winner: Best Screenplay
- 20,000 Days on Earth
2014, BIFA winner: Douglas Hickox Award for Best Debut Director
- Billy Elliot
2000, BIFA winner: Best Director, Most Promising Newcomer, Best Screenplay, Best British Independent Film
- Tyrannosaur
2011, BIFA winner: Best British Film, Best Actress, Douglas Hickox Award for Best Debut Director
- Sightseers
2012, BIFA winner: Best Screenplay
- Le Week-End
2013, BIFA winner: Best Actress
To find out how to watch any BIFA winner from the last 18 years, on DVD, in cinemas or online, simply click on the FindAnyFilm button on the film page on the BIFA site.
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About FindAnyFilm
FindAnyFilm.com is one of the UK’s leading websites for film fans looking to watch, buy, download, stream or rent legitimate film. Operated by the Industry Trust for IP Awareness, the website offers 40,000 films across all formats, from cinema to DVD and Blu-ray, as well as download and streaming services. Visitors can search by title and talent, and can sort their results by format and price.
About The Industry Trust for IP Awareness
The Industry Trust is the UK film, TV and video industry’s consumer education body, promoting the value of copyright and creativity. Its consumer awareness programmes address the on-going challenge of film and TV copyright infringement by inspiring audiences to value great movie moments and choose to watch film, TV and video via legitimate sources. Industry funded, their work aims to engage three distinct audience groups: young people, 16-34-year-old men; and parents, providing extensive insight around audience attitudes and understanding of intellectual property. For more information on the Industry Trust’s work, visit www.industrytrust.co.uk