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“I’m sure I’m not alone in not realising how important these early experimentations were” – Director Lisa Rovner on Sisters With Transistors
Doc/Fest 2019: “The idea was to show this different world within the city” – Rita Maia on Lisbon Beat
Ken Loach: “The rise in the working poor is a huge feature of our society that we tend to ignore.” It has to live in people. If it doesn’t live in people, it doesn’t work as a film. Ken Loach.. Culture 17 Dec 0 0
Review: Britishness Raluca de Soleil reviews ‘Britishness’, a film which sees Eelyn Lee and a young group of writers from Sheffield embarking.. Culture 20 Nov 0 2
The Full Monty: Some of the best experiences in Sheffield From the finest food to jaw-dropping views, we round up some of the best experiences Sheff has to offer. Peak.. Culture 9 Oct 0 0
Sensoria Presents an Outdoor Screening of Robin Hood Who says Nottingham should claim all the glory? Before Robin Hood took up residence in Sherwood Forest, he was known.. Film 30 Aug 0 0
The Leadmill Announce Halloween Film Screenings in Sheffield General Cemetery “This is a really exciting development in the Leadmill Cinematic brand. The Leadmill has been running film screenings for several.. Film 23 Aug 0 0
Child’s Play (2019) Review You just can’t keep a Good Guy down! From Lars Klevberg, director of Polaroid (2019), comes the highly anticipated (to.. Film 1 Jul 0 0
Mother: Film Review Pomm is a carer, not for her own relatives but, in a Thai residential home where Altzheimers sufferers from the.. Culture 24 Jun 0 0
Sheffield: Set City – Films and TV Series filmed in the Steel City Robert Carlyle balancing on a sinking car in an Attercliffe canal, Sean Bean banging in a winning penalty at Bramall.. Culture 18 Jun 1 9
The Sound is Innocent: Johana Ožvold Review It’s only right and proper that a film about electronic music should have its UK premiere here in Sheffield, after.. Culture 13 Jun 0 0
Doc/Fest 2019 Film Review: Once Aurora Aurora has had the type of meteoric rise to fame and success that every aspiring singer dreams of. And she’s.. Culture 6 Jun 0 0
Our Most Brilliant Friends: Slow Club documentary adds extra date & Rebecca Taylor Q+A The striking new trailer for the Slow Club documentary, Our Most Brilliant Friends, arrives ahead of its release in UK.. Culture 6 Jun 0 0
Doc/Fest 2019 Review: Dark Suns Femicide is not a thing I really knew much about until I saw this powerful documentary, but I now realise.. Culture 6 Jun 0 0
Doc/Fest 2019: “The idea was to show this different world within the city” – Rita Maia on Lisbon Beat Known primarily for her work as an international club DJ, Rita Maia has teamed up with award-winning filmmaker Vasco Viana.. Culture 4 Jun 0 0
“Racism is alive and kicking!” – Director Lanre Malaolu on The Circle Fresh from the run of his latest solo dance-theatre show, Lanre Malaolu is bringing his short film ‘The Circle’ to.. Culture 30 May 0 0