Bristol Radical Film Festival is an annual event committed to screening politically progressive and engaged, and formally innovative films.
The festival consists of a weekend of screenings – all of which are coupled with an audience discussion and/or a director Q&A or panel – and social events, designed to bring diverse audiences together to foster connection and action.
James Harrison, director of South West Silents and Film Noir UK, discusses visiting Le Giornate Del Cinema Muto to discover the latest repertory finds in Italy.
The new BFI FAN Screen Heritage Resource Guide has been developed to assist exhibitors in screening film archive and repertory film.