The festival has also expanded its programme over the years[2] to include workshops for festival-goers, live music accompaniments to silent cinema, and more recently, open-air cinema, starting in 2003 with a screening of E.T.
[3] Nicolas Roeg's 2007 film Puffball had its UK premiere at the festival.
In 2015, the F-Rating was adopted by dozens of independent film festivals and cinemas,[7] including the Barbican Centre.
In 2016, Holly Tarquini delivered a TEDx talk about the rating.
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