City Hobgoblin
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The BFI gives a film official British status for the purposes of receiving tax relief if it passes a "cultural test" or is a co-production between the UK and another approved country.
The cultural test contains 15 criteria, from having the dialogue in the English language and being set in the UK to using British locations, director, cast, writer, composer and producer.
A film must score 16 points out of a possible 31 to pass. (quote from BBC article)
The cultural test contains 15 criteria, from having the dialogue in the English language and being set in the UK to using British locations, director, cast, writer, composer and producer.
A film must score 16 points out of a possible 31 to pass. (quote from BBC article)