One of the cinemas that is affected by this is Bristol’s most diverse cinemas for showing a range of inclusive films and media – the Watershed. Having closed their doors back in March, many feel at a loss without its wide range of showings, events and talks. However, with the understanding they may not be ready to reopen until September, the Watershed, like many independent places, have moved online and are doing their best to keep discussions open and engage with people despite the circumstances.
Read More2020 was the year for the sixth adaptation of Jane Austen’s Emma, this time a film adaptation directed by Autumn de Wilde and starring Anya Taylor-Joy.
Read MoreWhat comes to mind when I say Germany? Getting completely hammered at Oktoberfest, in a lederhosen-wearing, flagon-of-beer-drinking fashion? Or ‘don’t mention the war’ a la Fawlty Towers? One thing that probably won’t be mentioned is German cinema.
Read MoreI, on the other hand, hadn’t actually even watched many films that people would argue are “a must-see” like The Matrix, Goodfellas or Jurassic Park. So I set myself a kind of mission: to catch up with, seemingly everybody else, and know all these films.
Read MoreAs a film enthusiast and ex-film studies student, I’ve always found it interesting the way films are intrinsically linked with a person’s identity. A person’s favourite film is not only a deeply personal choice but also speaks to a person’s identity.
Read MoreMy dad was a huge influence in how my passion for films has grown; ask him any question about any film from the decades and even if he hasn’t seen it, he’ll most likely know who’s in it, the year it was out and who directed it.
Read MoreI'm a filmmaker from Northampton, currently based in Bristol. I've always been around films since I was a child as my Dad always used to buy loads of DVDs - maybe too many. However, I didn't truly appreciate this art until I recognised how powerful stories can be.
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