Only in recent years has Bristol-born cinematographer, William Friese-Greene, been recognised for his outstanding contributions to motion picture. Andrew Swift...
Following the Government announcement on 14th June, Valley Fest is forging ahead with plans to hold the festival between 29th July – 1 August. The team feels confident that the four-week delay and expanded vaccination programme will see restrictions fully lifted on July 19th. Valley Fest, the best-tasting music festival in the...
Years before a single bedpan had been emptied on an episode of Casualty, Bristol set the scene for one of Britain’s earliest teen flicks, capturing a city on the cusp of change. Darryl W. Bullock uncovers Bristol’s most Bristolian movie Bristol has supplied the backdrop to a staggering number of...
A local independent animation studio has scooped a British TV industry award for its efforts in producing the first UK pre-school animation centring around a Black British family. Millie Bruce-Watt catches up with the creators The Bristol studio, A Productions, together with BBC Children’s In-House Productions, recently impressed in the...
Ahead of the hotly anticipated 007 film, No Time To Die, we spoke to Bristol’s very own James Bond superfan, David Antonio Smith, who runs a popular gentleman’s barbers in Westbury-on-Trym. David’s themed barbershop, Barber-on-Trym, is brimming with great 007 memorabilia. As we sit down with him, he talks about...