WHAT WE DO
We celebrate and elevate the work of female and marginalised gender filmmakers across the UK.
Through campaigns, consultancy and curation, we bring the best films and immersive experiences to our audiences in 16 cities nationwide.

CAMPAIGNS
We offer a bespoke approach to release and awards campaigns. No two campaigns or events are the same.
We centre community, connection, and conversations. Everything we do has a focus on inclusion, from lived experience and geographic reach to accessibility.
Our UK work continues to be backed by the BFI Audience Fund, meaning we bring match funding to enable distributors’ budgets to go further and ensuring a wider and more accessible release.
If your film fits into our priorities as part of our selection and curation process, talk to us about how we can support your release campaign.
To learn more or enquire, email mail@reclaimtheframe.org.
CONSULTANCY
Reclaim The Frame offers a bespoke consultancy service, drawing on the charity’s 20-year history of supporting filmmakers and film professionals of all marginalised genders, and decades of collective experience and expertise among the team, from development to exhibition.
We can offer one-off advisories or longer-term consultancy/mentoring depending on your needs.
CURATION
We collaborate with leading film festivals and cultural organisations to spotlight bold, inclusive cinema, through being commissioned to curate programmes, strands, panels and events, and through being invited to host a range of on-stage conversations. From collaborating with festivals across the country through to curating touring programmes abroad with the British Council, we bring underrepresented voices to new audiences across the UK and beyond. Our curatorial work champions films that challenge, connect, and inspire - on screen and off.
With the support of the British Council we took Reclaim The Frame overseas for the first time, launching our Reclaim The Frame x International project which saw us partner with women’s film festivals across Asia and the Arab regions and the UK through exhibition and training.












