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Midland Arts Centre announces Christmas line-up

MAC makes Christmas merry and bright with festive event line-up.

15 December, 2021 in Childrens, Comedy, Family, Film, Television.

Fixed it

Thrilling new Midlands-made movie set for general release.

18 November, 2021 in Community, Film.

Wolverhampton goes Crazy

Johnny Marr’s exclusive global livestream comes to Light House.

2 November, 2021 in Film, Music.

Birmingham Indian Film Festival goes nationwide

Premieres, classics and community involvement in latest showcase of Asian cinema.

23 August, 2021 in Festivals, Film.

Light House launches Film Feels Hopeful season

Wolverhampton independent cinema to host series of inspirational cinema.

18 August, 2021 in Film, Nightlife.

Millennium Point announces partnership with Mockingbird Cinema

Season of summer films launched at giant screen.

29 July, 2021 in Cinema, Film.

Transforming Narratives release Digital Collaborations film

17 projects and over 100 creative individuals featured.

2 July, 2021 in Community, Exhibitions, Film.

Birmingham Indian Film Festival brings audiences back to cinemas

Online and cinema screenings to be available for this year’s festival.

3 June, 2021 in Community, Festivals, Film.

Socially distanced cinema to reopen at Millennium Point

Classic films brought back on the giant screen.

28 May, 2021 in Cinema, Film, Food and drink.

Drive-in Dirty Dancing arrives in Longbridge

Have the time of your life this bank holiday.

23 May, 2021 in Attractions, Family, Film.

Wolverhampton’s Light House set for June re-opening

Cinema ready to welcome back customers.

15 May, 2021 in Attractions, Film.

Nationwide release for Birmingham film

The Tale of The Fatherless breaks barriers in community involvement.

14 May, 2021 in Community, Film.

Adil Ray becomes Screen and Film School Birmingham patron

Birmingham star introduces scholarship for arts training.

13 May, 2021 in Education, Film, Television, Training.

Start your engines for The Parking Lot Social

Last chance to snatch tickets for first ever UK drive-in drag show.

10 April, 2021 in Attractions, Childrens, Family, Film, Music.

Education on the menu for Asian film festival

Family film T for Taj Mahal shown on at-home screenings.

25 March, 2021 in Community, Festivals, Film.

Midlands arts scene continues to thrive through lockdown

Global audience reached for West Midlands arts organisations via digital programmes.

10 March, 2021 in Art and Leisure, Classical, Dance, Festivals, Film, Music.

Budding West Midlands filmmaker launches crowdfunding campaign

Fundraiser aims to finance new film project and support arts industry.

6 March, 2021 in Business, Community, Film.

Lights, camera – action as film projects announced

BritAsia fund launches new creative collaboration.

2 March, 2021 in Business, Community, Film, Television.

New creative sector colleges opening in Birmingham

Enrolment now open to help meet demand for expanding industry.

23 February, 2021 in Education, Film, Television, Training.

Celebration of Shakespeare premieres online

World’s Stage – a multilingual celebration of Birmingham, Brummies and their Shakespeare.

3 February, 2021 in Books, Film, Local history, Museums, Tourism.

Hoop Dreams and a sliver of hope

Will Mapplebeck points the way to his Number One choice for best documentary. 

18 January, 2021 in Basketball, Film, Television.

Beethoven: 250 years young

Simon Hales listens in on the latest CBSO Online.

19 December, 2020 in Classical, Film, Music.

John Wayne will never die

Richard Lutz on a question that won’t go away.

9 December, 2020 in Film, Most recent, Television.

“O brave new world?” Shakespeare, Birmingham and America

Everything to Everybody as the Bard collection goes global.

8 December, 2020 in Books, Exhibitions, Film, Local history, Media, Museums, Tourism.

‘Tis the season to explore Birmingham virtually!

New #ChristmasinBham campaign highlights festive events, activities and gifts for locals and visitors.

4 December, 2020 in Attractions, Christmas, Eating out, Family, Film, Food and drink, Nightlife, Retail, Theatre.

Screen and Film School to open in Birmingham

Partnership formed with Birmingham Film Festival.

18 November, 2020 in Education, Festivals, Film, Training.

City gardens marks award with short film

Martineau Gardens wins Bees’ Needs Award.

17 November, 2020 in Attractions, Environment, Family, Film.

Women & Theatre to release film about lockdown.

Women in Lockdown highlights experiences of and impact on women during this time.

4 November, 2020 in Community, Film, Theatre.

Millennium Point announces Halloween screenings

Halloween entertainment for all the family at Millennium Point’s Giant Scream.

24 October, 2020 in Cinema, Family, Film, Food and drink.

Birmingham Rep collaborates with Birmingham Changing Futures Together

New short film will demonstrate the services available to homelessness and vulnerable.

16 October, 2020 in Community, Film, Theatre.

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