The festival's friends
Norwich Film Festival
Norwich has been twinned with Rouen for over 60 years and NFF was created just one year before TIE and takes place almost on the same dates as us. A lot of coincidences for a partnership that is developing year after year. The NFF logo will be displayed on the joint films. Directors who register for both festivals receive a 20% discount on registration
Le vieux carré
The hotel where we host our guests : https://www.hotel-vieux-carre.com/
France Cartoons
This association, run by Pierre Balouhey, promotes and encourages, through humour, friendship between people. As this is also the aim of This is England, we have been working together for three years now, presenting an exhibition of press cartoons on loan from France Cartoons at the same time as the festival, providing a complementary vision to the films.
The International festival of caricature
This cartoon show is held every year in Saint Just-Le-Martel and Steve Bell, cartoonist for the Guardian and friend of the festival, is often invited to both Saint Just and Rouen for joint exhibitions, such as the latest Bell Brochette.
British week in Bruz
The British Week at the Grand Logis has been organised by the team of the cultural centre of the town of Bruz, on the outskirts of Rennes, for the past 12 years. It offers, in addition to a dozen or so new feature films, activities around British cinema and culture. The closing night is always dedicated to short films, with a free screening after the awards ceremony of the feature film competition. Last year, a selection of TIE shorts was presented.
Insa Rouen Normandie
This engineering school, located on the outskirts of Rouen, has been hosting an exhibition of press cartoons by Steve Bell for the past two years as part of the TIE festival. This year it is the Bell Brochette exhibition, augmented by new creations, which will be honoured with a round table day in the presence of Steve Bell, Pierre Balouhey, Placide and Zeno.
The Rouen library network
For several years now, Rouen's libraries have been organising events around British culture in partnership with the TIE festival. This year, an exhibition of press cartoons "The British seen by the French and the French seen by the British" will be presented to the public.
Moteur
Association of 6 different festivals held in Rouen among which This is England
Cinéma Zola in Villeurbanne
1996 saw the launch of the first Ciné o'Clock, organised by the Villeurbanne English Club. A not-to-be-missed event in the urban area for lovers of Irish and British culture!
This year, the Zola cinema is joining forces with This is England, offering a selection of little gems from across the Channel to be discovered at last, in Villeurbanne!
es du cinéma britannique d'Abbeville
British film festival in June in Picardie
NWX festival
A festival about new technologies and innovation
British Film Institute
The British Film Institute (BFI) is providing financial support for the Norman/British Director/Producer Day on 16 November at the Omnia. The BFI aims to encourage the development of the film, television and cinema arts throughout the UK, to promote the use of the widest possible range of films and to develop collections reflecting the UK's film history and heritage.