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Wales on Film
A pioneering National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales heritage resource, for Foundation Phase to Key Stage 4, is available for public screenings wales-wide.
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A pioneering National Screen and Sound Archive of Wales heritage resource, for Foundation Phase to Key Stage 4, is available for public screenings wales-wide.
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A Wall Is A Screen: Leith was a free guided short film walk with films projected onto the exterior of buildings after dark.
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To develop inclusive cinema serving rural/isolated audiences on the Isle of Tiree, the most westerly of the Inner Hebrides. Tiree has a population of 650 and the nearest cinema is 4 hours away on a ferry. The project was initiated by Jen Skinner in December 2015 using an old projector in the cattle market.
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GLITCH Film Festival is vital, ground-breaking and unique. Our programming focus centres around LGBTIQA+ people of colour. It encompasses either films/artists moving image created by LGBTIQA+ people of colour on any subject or films that feature/document LGBTIQA+ people of colour made by directors of any identity.
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An exciting and unique partnership between seven cinemas in North Wales working collectively to promote British independent and international film.
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WOW Women’s Film Club runs inclusive female-friendly daytime screenings, reaching out to people from across BME communities in South Wales.
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Regular film for families every Saturday at 11am, with free pre-activity themed to the film content at 10.30am
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The Queer Film Network (QFN) is a growing network of film programmers across the UK who specialise in LGBTQIA+ programming.
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A monthly film club monthly for deaf and hard of hearing film lovers
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