Royal Film Performance Explained

The Royal Film Performance is a trademarked event owned by The Film and Television Charity,[1] formerly known as the Cinema & Television Benevolent Fund CTBF (from 1964 to 2017) and previously the Cinematograph Trade Benevolent Fund (from its inception in 1924).[2] The events showcases a major film premiere and is attended by members of the British Royal Family. The proceeds from the event help the charity to offer financial support to people from the film, TV and cinema industries.

The event began in 1946, as the Royal Command Film Performance, with a screening of A Matter of Life and Death. The charity first received Royal Patronage in 1936, and so the idea of a Royal screening was born. The original date of the first event was 18 October 1939 and it was to be called the Royal Cine-Variety Performance, but it was postponed due to the outbreak of World War II.

The "Royal Command" name was changed from 1949, to Royal Film Performance, on the basis that the choice of film was that of the CTBF rather than the Royal Family.[3] There was no performance between 2015 and 2019 while the CTBF was reformed as The Film and Television Charity.[4] There was no event in 2020 or 2021 due to the global COVID-19 pandemic.

The most recent Royal Film Performance was the UK premiere of at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on 19 May 2022. The event was attended by The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.[5] There was no event in 2023 due to the SAG-AFTRA strike. The next event is planned for 2024, which is also the centenary of The Film and Television Charity.

History of events

YearTitle
2024TBC
2022
20191917
2015 Spectre
2015 The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel
2013
2012
2011Hugo
2010
2009The Lovely Bones
2008A Bunch of Amateurs
2008The Other Boleyn Girl
2006Casino Royale
2005
2004Ladies in Lavender
2003
2002Die Another Day
2001 Ali
2000How the Grinch Stole Christmas
1999
1998The Parent Trap
1997Titanic
1996True Blue
1995French Kiss
1994 Miracle on 34th Street
1993The Man Without a Face
1992Chaplin
1991Hot Shots!
1990Always
1989Madame Sousatzka
1988Empire of the Sun
198784 Charing Cross Road
1986White Nights
1985A Passage to India
1984The Dresser
1983Table for Five
1982Evil Under the Sun
1981Chariots of Fire
1980 Kramer vs. Kramer
1979 California Suite
1978Close Encounters of the Third Kind
1977Silver Streak
1976The Slipper and the Rose
1975Funny Lady
1974 The Three Musketeers
1973Lost Horizon
1972Mary, Queen of Scots
1971Love Story
1970Anne of the Thousand Days
1969The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
1968Romeo and Juliet
1967The Taming of the Shrew
1966Born Free
1965Lord Jim
1964Move Over, Darling
1963Sammy Going South
1962West Side Story
1961The Facts of Life
1960The Last Angry Man
1959The Horse's Mouth
1957Les Girls
1956The Battle of the River Plate
1955To Catch a Thief
1954Beau Brummell
1953Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue
1952Because You're Mine
1951Where No Vultures Fly
1950The Mudlark
1949The Forsyte Saga
1948Scott of the Antarctic
1947The Bishop's Wife[6]
1946A Matter of Life and Death

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Film and TV Charity | Film and TV Charity. Feb 11, 2020.
  2. https://filmtvcharity.org.uk/about-us/history/ Film and TV Charity: Our history
  3. The Royal Film Performance 2002 . The Royal Family . 18 November 2021 . en . 15 November 2002 . Penelope . Russell-Smith .
  4. FilmTVCharity . 1035459832780873728 . 31 August 2018 . The Film and Television Charity . Hi @Gertsroyals .
  5. News: Ward . Victoria . 2022-05-19 . Top Gun: Maverick – Duke and Duchess of Cambridge attend premiere with Tom Cruise . en-GB . The Telegraph . 2022-06-09 . 0307-1235.
  6. Variety. October 22, 1947. 3. 'Bishop's Wife' Named Royal 'Command' Pic. January 15, 2024. Internet Archive.