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Fantastic Films Weekend, 20 - 22 May 2005, Bradford

Fantastic Films Weekend, 20 - 22 May 2005

Other Festivals

Bite the Mango Film Festival
Bite the Mango Film Festival

Bite the Mango Film Festival

www.bitethemango.org.uk
23 - 29 September 2005

Building on its reputation as the leading festival of its kind in Europe, Bite the Mango promises to be even bigger and better than before with an eclectic mix of films from the UK, USA, Africa and Asia.

With premieres, previews, retrospectives, masterclasses and seminars by renowned guests, Bite the Mango will this year be even bigger and better for the 11th anniversary in 2005. Join the Bite the Mango mailing list to receive all the latest festival news.

For more information on Bite the Mango, visit the website or contact Irfan Ajeeb, Festival Director, on +44 (0)1274 203311 or e-mail irfan.ajeeb@nmsi.ac.uk.

Bradford Animation Festival
Bradford Animation Festival

Bradford Animation Festival

www.baf.org.uk
16 - 19 November 2005

BAF is the UK's biggest, most exciting animation festival. Following a record number of attendees and the biggest festival to date for 2004, BAF returns for 2005, larger than life. Four days packed full of masterclasses, seminars, screenings and special events - not to mention the best parties and some of the biggest stars in the business - ensure that BAF is a firm date in everyone's calendar.

Join our e-mail list here to be kept up-to-date with submission information, the festival programme and special animation events throughout the year.

For information about BAF, visit the website or contact Bill Lawrence, Head of Film, on +44 (0)1274 203345 or e-mail bill.lawrence@nmsi.ac.uk.

Bradford Film Festival
Bradford Film Festival

Bradford Film Festival

www.bradfordfilmfestival.org.uk
March 2006

Since its inception in 1995, Bradford Film Festival has gone from strength to strength, presenting new and classic films from around the world. The Festival includes the Shine Awards, highlighting the work of new and up-and-coming European directors as well as the ever-popular Widescreen Weekend which draws large format enthusiasts from around the world with the Museum's ability to show every film format up to and including Cinerama and IMAX.

Visit the festival website for more information.

For information about Bradford Film Festival, please contact Tony Earnshaw, Head of Film Programming, on +44 (0)1274 203320 or e-mail tony.earnshaw@nmsi.ac.uk