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A 100-seat cinema in the back of a lorry is among the projects celebrating film as part of Bradford's City of Culture year. Bradford: A City of Film is a year-long programme of events that will ...
Television programmes and films shot in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which has the title of the world's first UNESCO City of Film. Pages in category "Television shows shot in Bradford" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Television programmes and films shot in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which has the title of the world's first UNESCO City of Film. Pages in category "Television shows set in Bradford" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The museum organised and held four major film events every year: Bradford International Film Festival, Bradford Animation Festival, Bite the Mango and Fantastic Films Weekend. These attracted international speakers and new and classic works from around the world. All four festivals were eventually cancelled by the museum.
Bradford is the fourth UK City of Culture, following Derry-Londonderry in 2013, Hull in 2017 and Coventry in 2021. It was selected in May 2022 from a field of 20 bidding towns and cities.
The first Bradford Mela was in 1988, held in fields at the back of the University. [5] It is the largest such event in the UK and Europe. [7] After 1988 the Mela was held in Lister Park, Bradford until 1997 except for 1994 when it was held in Bowling Park. [5]
Bradford UK City of Culture 2025 is a designation given to Bradford, England, between 2025 and 2029 by the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). The designation means that Bradford gains access to funding to improve its infrastructure and arts facilities, and will host a series of events celebrating local culture starting in 2025 for twelve months.
In 1964, Bradford City Council bought the Alhambra for £78,900 and in 1974, it was designated a Grade II listed building. It underwent extensive refurbishment in 1986. Today it is a receiving house for large-scale touring theatre of all types and the main house seats 1,456.