National Film Finance Corporation
The National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC) was a film funding agency in the United Kingdom which operated from 1949 until it was wound up in 1985. The NFFC was established by the Cinematograph Film Production (Special Loans) Act 1949, and further enhanced by the Cinematograph Film Production (Special Loans) Act 1952, which gave the NNFC the power to borrow from sources other than the Board of Trade. The NFFC was abolished by the Films Act 1985. Hassan left the NFFC in 1984 to return to film production.
primaryTopic
National Film Finance Corporation
The National Film Finance Corporation (NFFC) was a film funding agency in the United Kingdom which operated from 1949 until it was wound up in 1985. The NFFC was established by the Cinematograph Film Production (Special Loans) Act 1949, and further enhanced by the Cinematograph Film Production (Special Loans) Act 1952, which gave the NNFC the power to borrow from sources other than the Board of Trade. The NFFC was abolished by the Films Act 1985. Hassan left the NFFC in 1984 to return to film production.
has abstract
The National Film Finance Corp ...... to return to film production.
@en
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
26,274,026
Wikipage revision ID
697,718,254
subject
hypernym
comment
The National Film Finance Corp ...... to return to film production.
@en
label
National Film Finance Corporation
@en