Ken Livingstone has supported the British Film Institute’s plans for a new film centre on the South Bank
At the launch of the Mayor’s arts and culture manifesto this week, Livingstone said he wanted to have a permanent screen outside the new BFI film centre, so there could be “endless free screenings of films as people wander up and down the South Bank.”
The Mayor said that the London Development Agency was funding a study with the film industry in
The National Film Theatre and the BFI have shortlisted the
The project team, led by Drivers Jonas, wants to develop the centre underground to overcome viewing corridor restrictions.
The centre is likely to include film theatres, a library, studios, access to the BFI archive, flexible exhibition space, seminar and education facilities, BFI offices and shops.
In February, culture secretary Andy Burnham published a green paper which said that central government support for the film centre to replace BFI Southbank depended on the BFI demonstrating the viability of the scheme.