Worcester Film Festival
Multiple VenuesWelcome to year 3 of Worcester Film Festival, where we’ll be returning to our prestigious venue at The Royal Porcelain Works. We have some big plans for this year, so...
Welcome to year 3 of Worcester Film Festival, where we’ll be returning to our prestigious venue at The Royal Porcelain Works. We have some big plans for this year, so...
The festival isn’t exclusive to London. Once again, their fabulous partner cinemas will bring audiences around the UK a thrilling line-up of BFI London Film Festival films. LFF films screening...
Rumoured to be the final film of acclaimed British director Ken Loach, The Old Oak is a moving and powerful drama that shows the ways fear and hope can define...
Solihull Council and Culture Solihull are proud to present the very first Short is Beautiful Film Festival, in association with IMA Festival. This exciting new short film festival gives both established...
The Black Country Horror Shorts Film Festival is a festival for short HORROR films of around 10 minutes. Now in it’s fourth year, we are proud to present our festival...
As chosen by head chef Karle Morgan, this is a rare cinematic outing for Fernando Mereilles and Kátia Lund’s brutal 2002 feature, preceded by a meal inspired by Brazilian cuisine....
Cult movies don’t come any more cult than this 2004 indie comedy, following the curious life of teenage misfit Napoleon (Jon Heder), who spends his days fighting with his brother...
A pick’n’mix of highlights from Oska Bright 2023, the world’s leading festival for films made by or featuring people with learning disabilities or autism. With less than 5% of disabled...
Welcome to BFI NETWORK Shorts School! A free four-day series of talks for emerging directors, writers and producers working to towards a short form project and those interested in applying...
Exclusive red-carpet screening for Steven Knight’s new BBC drama in Birmingham Members of the public are invited to a free glitzy red-carpet preview of the brand-new BBC series ‘This Town’, created and written by Peaky...
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