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Synth Sisters: Exposed’s Mark Perkins interviews Sisters With Transistors director Lisa Rovner

Sheffield Doc/Fest Online Reviews: Stolen Fish, Back Yard, Concrete Forms of Resistance, The Go Go’s, The Story of Plastic, Uproar

“I’m sure I’m not alone in not realising how important these early experimentations were” – Director Lisa Rovner on Sisters With Transistors

Showroom Cinema targets a September reopening

Confronting racism on screen

Slot Games Based On the Best Comedy Movies

The Newest Comic Book Heroes To Hit Our Screens

The Village Screen to stream an 80s classic this weekend

Kirk Douglas – the best of a Hollywood giant

ShAFF returns – with a rebellious streak!

Film Reviews – Jojo Rabbit, La Dolce Vita (1960) re-screened

Ken Loach: “The rise in the working poor is a huge feature of our society that we tend to ignore.”

Review: Britishness

The Full Monty: Some of the best experiences in Sheffield

Sensoria Presents an Outdoor Screening of Robin Hood

The Leadmill Announce Halloween Film Screenings in Sheffield General Cemetery

Child’s Play (2019) Review

Mother: Film Review

Sheffield: Set City – Films and TV Series filmed in the Steel City

The Sound is Innocent: Johana Ožvold Review

Doc/Fest 2019 Film Review: Once Aurora

Our Most Brilliant Friends: Slow Club documentary adds extra date & Rebecca Taylor Q+A

Doc/Fest 2019 Review: Dark Suns

Doc/Fest 2019: “The idea was to show this different world within the city” – Rita Maia on Lisbon Beat

“Racism is alive and kicking!” – Director Lanre Malaolu on The Circle

Preview: Doc/Fest 2019

“We had to handle this one delicately” – Warp Films producer Mark Herbert on The Virtues

Sir Bradley Wiggins, Kate Nash and Werner Herzog join Doc/Fest line-up

The Village Screen to host nostalgic film fest at the Devil’s Arse

The Leadmill to celebrate 25 years of Pulp Fiction