Wales on Film
A pioneering National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales heritage resource, for Foundation Phase to Key Stage 4, is available for public screenings wales-wide.
Read MoreA pioneering National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales heritage resource, for Foundation Phase to Key Stage 4, is available for public screenings wales-wide.
Read MoreA Wall Is A Screen: Leith was a free guided short film walk with films projected onto the exterior of buildings after dark.
Read MoreTo develop inclusive cinema serving rural/isolated audiences on the Isle of Tiree, the most westerly of the Inner Hebrides. Tiree has a population of 650 and the nearest cinema is 4 hours away on a ferry. The project was initiated by Jen Skinner in December 2015 using an old projector in the cattle market.
Read MoreGLITCH Film Festival is vital, ground-breaking and unique. Our programming focus centres around LGBTIQA+ people of colour. It encompasses either films/artists moving image created by LGBTIQA+ people of colour on any subject or films that feature/document LGBTIQA+ people of colour made by directors of any identity.
Read MoreAn exciting and unique partnership between seven cinemas in North Wales working collectively to promote British independent and international film.
Read MoreWOW Women’s Film Club runs inclusive female-friendly daytime screenings, reaching out to people from across BME communities in South Wales.
Read MoreRegular film for families every Saturday at 11am, with free pre-activity themed to the film content at 10.30am
Read MoreThe Queer Film Network (QFN) is a growing network of film programmers across the UK who specialise in LGBTQIA+ programming.
Read MoreA monthly film club monthly for deaf and hard of hearing film lovers
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