We’ve got a couple of video clips to share from Barbara Windsor’s visit to the museum. Watch her discuss EastEnders and THAT scene in Carry On Camping…
One of the highlights of everyone’s Bradford International Film Festival had to be the Dodge Brothers’ busk—a last-minute addition to the programme.
We did things a bit differently for opening night this year: black tie was out, tea dresses and cardigans were in.
Ray Winstone spoke to Mark Kermode about his early acting days, why he prefers the TV version of Scum, and his thoughts on Mary Whitehouse.
All of Hebden came out in the rain to welcome Kay Mellor for a very special Hebden Bridge Picture House screening of her film Fanny & Elvis.
Reviews of some highlights from day three of the festival, including Wrinkles and Albert Nobbs.
Day two of the festival included short films, the Dodge Brothers busking, and an authentic Family Film Funday experience.
If you couldn’t make it to the festival, get a taste of the action with our photo gallery.
One of our very special festival guests, Ray Winstone, was interviewed by Mark Kermode in Pictureville Cinema yesterday.
We asked some friendly local film bloggers to offer their festival tips for the less cinephilic film lovers among us, and Michael Pattison from idFilm has picked out three hidden festival gems.
It’s always difficult to pick festival highlights with such a varied programme, but this year, two such moments of import were right there on day one.
Our in-house festival junkie and film-lover reviews Juan of the Dead, We Are Poets, How I Filmed the War and Conference.