Last week, Hussain Currimbhoy from Sheffield Doc/Fest visited the museum to introduce Academy Award-winning documentary The Fog of War.
Simon Roberts, whose We English exhibition is on display until 5 September 2010, returned to the museum yesterday to sit in conversation with Greg Hobson, curator of photographs.
As Fantastic Films Weekend, our festival celebrating horror film, draws to a close for 2010, Emma picks some highlights.
The weather has been sunny and bright here in Bradford, but next weekend at the museum, things are about to get a little darker…
Check out Google today and you might see a very familiar game on the homepage—one you can also find in our Games Lounge!
Bradford International Film Festival is regrettably over for another year, and what an 11 days it’s been!
Our Film Programmer talks about his favourite film of the 16th Bradford International Film Festival.
You may be aware that John Hurt was the victim of the infamous ‘chestburster’ scene in Ridley Scott’s Alien (1979)…
Emma gives her verdict on Red Poet, a documentary exploring the life and career of American poet and activist Jack Hirschman.
If you’re trying to decide which screenings to attend over the next few days, here’s a quick run-down of some of the special events still to come, sure to captivate and delight their audience…
Neil Young is instrumental in putting together the Uncharted States strand of our film festival; here talks about his selection of movies for 2010.
Ben Haller, freelance writer for US and Canadian television, is a member of the selection committee for BIFF.