Amour, Skyfall and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia head up our films of the year, but who else was a contender, and what were your favourites of 2012?
Amour, Skyfall and Once Upon a Time in Anatolia head up our films of the year, but who else was a contender, and what were your favourites of 2012?
Charles Hazlewood’s documentary short Total Permission is a fascinating account of artists living with disabilities.
Screening out of competition at the Festival is a series of films from professional animators and studios.
As Bradford Animation Festival draws to a close, the only thing left to do is say our goodbyes—and announce our winners.
One of our animation festival categories is ‘short shorts’—films less than five minutes long that concentrate wit, imagination and creativity into focused, funny and moving bursts of cinema.
Screening out of competition at our animation festival are films from students around the globe, showcasing the remarkable talents to be found in universities and colleges.
Our series of informative lectures continued with a talk on how computer-generated cityscapes are used in games, film and architecture.
Screening in competition at the Festival are a series of professionally made short films from around the world designed to entrance, enthral and entertain in equal measure.
Screening in competition at the Festival are a series of films conceived and developed by student bodies from around the globe.
Our panel debated this question on stage in Pictureville Cinema. Find out what they had to say…
With the amount of fiction and storytelling on show at our animation festival, it can be easy to overlook the creativity and imagination of animators working in the commercial sector.
Despite stiff competition, Nicolas Steiner’s Battle of the Queens (2011) was undoubtedly one of the stand-out films from this year’s Bradford International Film Festival.