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Wolverhampton Film Festival 2023

Multiple Venues

Welcome to Wolverhampton Film Festival. Wolverhampton Film Festival is taking place over the space of 3 days within one of the the city's cultural gems in the Newhampton Art Centre,...

Touch screen: Relaxed Sensory Cinema

Sense TouchBase Pears Bristol Road, Selly Oak,, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Join Artist Sarah Hamilton Baker on a sensory journey through film. In these relaxed screenings you will be invited to touch, smell and feel your way through the films! We...

Can I Live? Screening & Discussion

The Rep 6 Centenary Square, Birmingham, United Kingdom

CAN I LIVE? FROM THEATRE COMPLICITÉ FILM: Conceived, written and performed by Fehinti Balogun Created with world-renowned theatre company Complicité, Can I Live? is the story of how, as a part of the...

Screen B14: Midlands Shorts

The Cuban Embassy (The Bulls Head) 23 St Mary's Row, Moseley, Birmingham

We are Screen B14, Kings Heath’s first community cinema. We aim to bring accessible, affordable, AMAZING cinema straight to you. To us, there’s nothing better than experiencing film together, whether...

Birmingham Indian Film Festival 2023

Multiple Venues

The Birmingham Indian Film festival returns to the MAC Birmingham and The Electric from Friday 23 June to Sunday 2 July and includes previews of international festival successes alongside the ever-popular Too...

Rudy – Screening

Midlands Arts Centre Cannon Hill Park, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Midlands filmmaker Shona Auerbach presents her new feature Rudy, a poignant insight into love, loss and moving on. Stuck as a proxy parent to her younger siblings and dealing with...

Nubia Way Screening & Talk with James Thormod

YARD 25 rotton park street, Ladywood, Birmingham

Nubia Way screening and talk with co-producer James Thormod to explore self-building as a site of possibility and housing in the Black Imagination. As part of MAIA’s exploration into how...

Black Ballad x ITV1 Present: a Special Screening of Riches

ODEON Luxe Birmingham Broadway Plaza 220 Ladywood Middleway, United Kingdom

In January, our Founder Tobi Oredein wrote a Founder's Letter titled "Why Riches Are the Glamour, Glitz, and Black Drama We Deserve." The show follows a British-Nigerian family running a multimillion-pound...

Film showing: Black Panthers, vanguard of the revolution

The Warehouse Café and Bar Co-operative 54-57 Allison Street, Birmingham, United Kingdom

Filmmaker Stanley Nelson examines the rise of the Black Panther Party in the 1960s and its impact on civil rights and American culture. The Black Panthers: Vanguard of the Revolution...