Louisa Mackleston's film, 'Ruth & Safiya', won Best Short Film at Cardiff International Film Festival in 2021, and she continues to make waves to get more young people into the industry. The film touches on lonliness and the friendship between two people, who may not necessarily cross paths.
Read MoreWorking with local women and artists to battle stereotypes through artistic practices.
Read MoreA new community cinema comes to Holmewood! The Sutton Centre's Social Cinema programmed 3 films to allow people to explore themes which we hope will help people reflect and change, around isolation and aspiration.
Read MoreUsing film to support women to find joy in the present moment. This social cinema project explores issues people faced during the pandemic and what they face in a UK’s multi-cultural society.
Read MoreExploring humanitarian crises through documentary film screenings. The cinema explores the silent genocide against Rohingya community in Burma and the humanitarian crisis of refugee in Bangladesh.
Read MoreMaking space for political film in Bradford. 1 in 12 Club's cinema project will screen films that outside of mainstream cinema.
Read MoreUsing film and cinema to tackle the feelings and emotions that children, young peple and women experience.
Read MoreEngaging children and families in science and climate change through film.
Read MoreCelebrating Nigerian experience in Bradford through documentary-making.
Read MoreFilm screening event for the Rohingya community showcasing a documentary film.
Read MoreThis project will allow commmmunities across the District to set up their own community cinemas, with a twist: using film as a way to discuss and learn about social issues.
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