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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/ Find Any Film] – Official Website
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/ Find Any Film] – Official Website
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/coming-soon UK Weekly New Releases]
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/new-releases UK Weekly New Releases]
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/coming-soon Movies Coming Soon to UK Cinemas]
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/find-a-cinema-1 UK Cinema Search]
*[http://www.findanyfilm.com/find-a-cinema-1 UK Cinema Search]



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Find Any Film
File:Faf logo.jpg
Type of site
Movie, DVD, Downloads, Blu Ray, and TV Listing database
Available inEnglish
URLhttp://www.findanyfilm.com/
CommercialNo

FindAnyFilm is an online film search service, which interrogates a database of information related to the availability of movies based on search terms including titles, actors, genres, or cinema names.

It was launched on the 28th January 2009, by the UK Film Council[1], the UK Government backed lead agency for film in the UK which ensures that the economic, cultural and educational aspects of film are effectively represented at home and abroad. The site’s aims include raising the awareness of and promoting the use of legal mediums for viewing films[2] – working towards the eradication of piracy. Details of over 30,000 individual film records are held on the site. It targets film fans in the UK, but holds details on films made in over 60 different languages – ranging from English, Japanese, Hindi, Arabic, French and Cantonese.

Visitors to the site can search for a film they would like to see, and then choose their preferred viewing medium including DVD, Blu-ray, cinemas, via legal downloads, and through seven days of forthcoming television listings.

Film listings are segmented into 20 genres (including action, foreign, classic, thriller, bollywood and drama), and users can also search by requesting a mood, location or using a phrase such as ‘fairy tale ending’.

Visitors are encouraged to make use of the site’s intelligent functionality, by requesting an ‘Alert me’ service: notifying when a chosen film title becomes available in the UK in their chosen format.

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