Stroud Film Festival
Stroud Film Festival has grown and evolved over the past few years into a community-wide event with 34 screenings and events appealing to a wide range of tastes at 13 venues across the town.
Read MoreStroud Film Festival has grown and evolved over the past few years into a community-wide event with 34 screenings and events appealing to a wide range of tastes at 13 venues across the town.
Read MoreAn inclusive film festival that engages local Bangladeshi communities across East London, with filmmakers sharing their expertise with local audiences through Q&As and seminars.
Read MoreIn summer 2019, residents of Wood Green Care Home engaged with Northern Ireland Screen’s Digital Film Archive, to select footage that reflected their experience of being young, and showcased this during NI Cinema Day 19.
Read MoreIncreasing the visibility of learning disabled people on screen: The Peanut Butter Falcon partnership
Read MoreAs part of Film Hub NI Cinema Day we presented the brilliant new short documentary that told the story of The Curzon cinema which operated from 1936 to 1999 on Belfast’s Ormeau Road.
Read MoreA new community group for Liverpool’s Edge Hill district, where audiences can find food, films and solidarity.
Read MoreFilm Hub NI and Clanmil Housing programmed a series of screenings in residential sites over Halloween, Christmas and Feb half-term 18/19.
Read MoreWhen COVID-19 meant that Saffron Screen’s plans for the FAN New Release title System Crasher were cancelled, they moved their event online including guest speakers.
Read MoreSouth London community cinema Screen25 partnered with the events company We Are Parable to deliver a free and immersive pop-up screening with the aim of engaging with local Black audiences.
Read MoreBradford’s festival of large format cinema sets attendance records with an expanded programme and accessible pricing schemes.
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