Film and Video: Audiences and Participation in England

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In 2007, the International Indian Film Awards were held in Sheffield, generating an estimated £10 million for the regional economy, mainly through increased tourism.
Annual Review 2008, Arts Council England (ACE), August 2008

In 2003, 25% of screenings in a week in the West End were foreign language compared with only 8% in the rest of London.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004

In 2003, there were 498 screens in Greater London, and 53 West End screens.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004

In 2003, London had 90 cinemas, more than a third of which were concentrated in central London, almost 500 screens (more screens per capita than anywhere else in the UK), and over 130 films on an average week. 
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004

In a survey of 1,000 Londoners in 2003, 43.5% of people said they had been to the cinema in the last month and 40.3% said they had visited an art gallery or museum.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004

In 2001, there were 15 cinemas with a combined capacity for 15,000 film goers in London's West End.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004

In 2001, there were 15 cinemas with a combined capacity for 15,000 film goers in London's West End.
London Cultural Capital; Realising the potential of a world-class city, Greater London Authority, 2004

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