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Amanda Nevill today promised a fresh approach from the BFI in its Five Year Forward Plan For Film; government and BFI to officially respond to Chris Smiths Film Policy Review on May 14.BFI CEO Amanda Nevill today disclosed the three pillars of the BFIs Five Year Forward Plan For Film, which it will formally announce later this year.Nevill said the Plan would be broadly structured around three <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.ro>stanley cup pillars
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