The British Film Institute, together with the U.K. government's Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport, has started the recruitment process for a new BFI chair, with Josh Berger due to step down from the role in November.
Having served on the board since 2011, Berger — also president and managing director for Warner Bros. U.K., Ireland and Spain — will have completed the 10-year tern permissible as a governor and chair (which he became in 2016) under the BFI's Royal Charter.
In leaving, Berger said it had been a "very great privilege" to be part of the BFI for the past decade, and said that — in the current world — the BFI was more important than ever. "The BFI is a champion of British film, is the guardian of the nation’s film.
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