A huge congratulations to the class of 2022! Graduation is always a joyous occasion for Central Film School. We are in awe of our amazing graduates who received their certificates for their hard work and dedication. Last week, we had the pleasure of hosting our class of 2022 graduation at the illustrious BFI Southbank. The …
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Introducing our new BA (Hons) Acting for Screen degree
We are delighted to announce the launch of our new BA (Hons) Acting for Screen degree from September 2023. The course offers a unique opportunity to study at Central Film School as part of our continuing commitment to providing top-quality education in film and media. The new programme is a 2-year intensive acting degree, which …
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£971K technology boost for Central Film School
Central Film School has successfully secured a £971,650 grant from the Higher Education regulator the Office for Students (OfS) to invest in developing and emerging technologies for our new campus in South London. The OfS grant, which has been secured following a successful competitive bid, will contribute to developing local and international future filmmakers with …
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NEW Location Announcement
Exciting things are happening at Central Film School. We are proud to announce that we are moving to a new location from September 2022. This location will serve as the permanent home for the school that will be able to meet the current and future needs of our students for a number of years. Our …
Film Review – Boy Erased
Imagine being erased, destroyed, trampled. Convinced that whatever you believe in is sin and your lifestyle is a lie. You are insignificant, stupid, limited and disgusting. You live by false covenants, obey false principles, profess false ideas. Although you may not even profess anything you are simply sinful and disgusting. You are an abomination and …
Black Lives Matter – Time to Listen and Learn
Black Lives Matter We want to make sure we take this opportunity to listen and learn, especially to those who have been affected personally. We have gathered the following resources which amplify black voices and creators. Thank you to the staff, students and commentors who have assisted us in creating this list already. # Tags …
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Maryam
https://vimeo.com/422604838 ‘Maryam’ was written and directed by Roshna Qorbanee, one of our MA Filmmaking alumni. I was tempted to step into filmmaking because of my visual art background. I found my working behind the camera, in the capacity of an Art Director, Production Designer and Make-Up Artist, a very useful and encouraging tool to help …
Will my grades be accepted this year?
The easiest way for us to answer this question is for us to say ‘Yes’, we will accept all Level 3 qualifications in the UK and the equivalent of these qualifications worldwide. We understand that there is a lot of uncertainty regarding how grades will be calculated this year, and there is official guidance for …
PETALS – Giving a Voice
PETALS, was written and directed by Ghofran Gouda, one of our Six Month Independent Filmmaking alumni. In January 2018, the film was nominated for the Sharjah Film Festival in the UAE and was featured in the Gulf News 25 Must Watch Films In 2019 the film was nominated for the Rabat International Author Film Festival …
“Till Death do Us Part” – Alumna left speechless by festival nominations
Congratulations to Maria Luiza Munhoz, who wrote and directed the silent short film “Till Death do Us Part”, for one of the modules in our Six Month Independent Filmmaking Course. The Film was selected by two film festivals – the Harrogate Film Festival and the Speechless Film Festival. This is excellent news for Maria and …
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