Ahead of the world premiere of Hell’s Hinges on 3 April, Neil Brand tells us about performing with the Dodge Brothers, and his love for the sound of cinema.
Ahead of the world premiere of Hell’s Hinges on 3 April, Neil Brand tells us about performing with the Dodge Brothers, and his love for the sound of cinema.
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.
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.
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.
Performing a specially-composed live soundtrack to the silent film Beggars of Life, the Dodge Brothers will be joined on stage by Neil Brand on piano.