48-Hour Film Project 2024
48-Hour Film Project is a competition where you write, film, and edit a movie in 48 hours. It takes place in Brighton from the 12th to 14th July.
48-Hour Film Project is a competition where you write, film, and edit a movie in 48 hours. It takes place in Brighton from the 12th to 14th July.
Oska Bright is a festival for films made by or featuring people with learning disabilities/autism. It is from the 11th – 17th of March.
A screening of the film “A Difficult Place” with a introduction by Caroline Lucas at the Phoenix Art Space on the 7th of December.
A special program of events at ONCA Gallery in Brigton to commemorate Lost Species Day including the film film “Can I Live?” by Fehinti Balogun.
The Old Market in Brighton is holding a series of “immersive” gigs this December featuring Fatboy Slim, Phil Hartnoll from Orbital and many others.
Doc’n Roll film frstival is showing a couple of films in Brighton as part of their line up this year. It runs from the 27th of Oct to the 12th of Nov.
The Brighton Cinecity 2023 film festival (10-19th November) is a mix of features, documentaries, foreign films, animations, music and showcases.
A Kickstarter campaign to raise money to make a film called “Thoughtless In Remarks” that is set in Brighton.
A two day festival of animation taking place at the Latest Music Bar on the weekend of the 15/16th of April. The vision of the festival is that it embraces international partnerships and encompasses a global perspective, in addition to providing an accessible place for people to learn about the medium.
The Banff Mountain Film Festival features a brand-new collection of short films filled with extreme journeys, untamed characters and captivating cinematography. Join the world’s top adventure filmmakers and thrill-seekers as they climb, ski, paddle and ride into the wildest corners of the planet.