Cornish content survey: What do you think about seeing Cornwall on screen?

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Film fans, cinemagoers and serial series-watchers…

We’ve got breathtaking locations, expert filmmakers, tonnes of talent and plenty of stories to tell in Kernow. If you’re based in Cornwall, we’d like to hear about your film-watching habits and whether you’ve ever watched some Cornish content or never knowingly encountered it.

Please tell us what you think about seeing Cornwall on screen by completing this very short survey before the 22nd December 2023.

Screen Cornwall and C Fylm are working together as part of the Launching a Cornish Public Service Media programme funded by UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund, to make Cornish content more accessible and encourage authentic Cornish language, culture, and heritage media representation on screen.

Isaac Woodvine and Edward Rowe are standing in front of a camera on a beach in Cornwall, being filmed by Mark Jenkin. The moment has been captured in this black and white photo.
Image: BAIT / Early Day Films, on set in Charlestown.