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Part 1: General Description of Activities and Impact Kino Kult CIC continues to thrive as a dynamic cultural organization, fostering creativity and community engagement through its flagship initiatives: DVMISSION 48 Hour Film Challenge The 19th edition of DVMISSION took place during this reporting period, continuing its reputation as one of the UK’s premier time-based film challenges. Participants ranged from emerging filmmakers to seasoned professionals, with 30 teams taking part each year. The event encouraged innovation, collaboration, and skill development among participants, while offering a platform for creative expression in a competitive yet supportive environment. Making Waves Film Festival This year’s festival spotlighted independent filmmaking talent, showcasing a diverse program of UK and international films, including community-curated and live cinema events. Community engagement was a priority, with screenings, workshops, and networking events hosted in Portsmouth, reaching an audience of around 300 attendees. one000plateaus Audio-Visual Arts The period saw the continuation of one000plateaus’ mission to develop immersive, experiential, and audio-visual arts. Notable projects included the "Imaginarium of Dreams" series, which involved collaborations with local artists and engaged audiences with themes of environmental sustainability and community resilience. Across all activities, Kino Kult CIC maintained a commitment to accessibility, with events priced affordably or offered for free, ensuring wide participation and engagement. Part 2: Achievements and Performance Participant Engagement: Over 500 creatives and filmmakers directly participated in our activities, with an estimated audience reach exceeding 1000. Community Partnerships: Strengthened collaborations with local organizations, including Aspex Gallery, The Lens Studio, and community groups in Portsmouth. Youth Development: Delivered workshops for young filmmakers and artists, fostering skills in storytelling, technical filmmaking, and creative technology. Innovation in Practice: one000plateaus expanded its programming to include mixed-reality and interactive elements, positioning Portsmouth as a hub for cutting-edge audio-visual arts. Part 3: Financial Information During the reporting period, Kino Kult CIC received funding from a variety of sources: Grant Income: Secured funding from Arts Council England and local councils for specific projects. Ticket Sales and Participant Fees: Revenue from events and workshops provided a sustainable income stream. Donations and Sponsorships: Received support from community businesses and individual donors. The organization operated within budget, ensuring all surpluses were reinvested into activities aligned with its community purpose. Part 4: Future Plans Looking ahead, Kino Kult CIC plans to: Expand the reach of the DVMISSION 48 Hour Film Challenge, including partnerships with international filmmaking groups. Develop the Making Waves Film Festival into a year-round program, incorporating more community-led initiatives. Scale up one000plateaus’ projects to include larger-scale installations and youth-focused creative technology workshops. Explore new funding opportunities to sustain and grow our activities. Part 5: Confirmation of Community Interest Kino Kult CIC has continued to operate in the community interest, delivering programs that enrich the creative and cultural life of Portsmouth and beyond. All activities directly support the company’s aim to foster creativity, collaboration, and community through film, media, and arts.
Part 6: Consultation with Stakeholders Kino Kult CIC places significant importance on consulting with stakeholders to ensure our activities align with community needs and aspirations. During this reporting period, we worked closely with key partners, including Portsmouth Creates and Film Hub Southwest, both of whom maintain strong networks and consult widely with stakeholders across the creative industries, local communities, and cultural organizations. Portsmouth Creates * Through our partnership with Portsmouth Creates, we engaged with local artists, businesses, and community groups to inform and shape our programming. Their extensive consultations provided valuable insights into the cultural needs of Portsmouth, enabling us to design projects such as "Rituals for Earthly Survival" and workshops for young creatives that reflect the city’s priorities and challenges. Film Hub Southwest * As a member of Film Hub Southwest, we benefited from regular consultations that included input from regional film exhibitors, educators, and community organizations. This collaboration helped us to align the Making Waves Film Festival and DVMISSION 48 Hour Film Challenge with broader strategic goals for audience development, accessibility, and talent growth in the South West. These partnerships ensured our programs were informed by a diverse range of voices, from grassroots community groups to industry professionals. The feedback gathered through these consultations played a critical role in shaping our activities, ensuring Kino Kult CIC continues to deliver meaningful impact within our community.
No remuneration was received
No transfer of assets other than for full consideration
This report was approved by the board of directors on
1 December 2024
And signed on behalf of the board by:
Name: Roy Hanney
Status: Director