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Funding awards

  • 2012-2013: £100,000
  • 2013-2014: £102,300
  • 2014-2015: £104,960

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The What if Machine trailer

A rough Trailer for the What if machine at Derby Silkmill

DIVERSE BME INTERVIEWS

A selection of interviews with members of Derbyshire's Black & Ethnic Minority community. The interviews were undertaken by young people from all over Derbyshire as part of an archive of research material that informed the Diverse project, which they later participated in at the Donut Creative Arts Studios in Chestefield in 2010/11.

NUSA Spy Trailer

This trailer was made by young students from Nottingham University Samworth Academy during summer school 2012. The story was inspired by interviews the students conducted with members of Bilborough's Senior Citizens community centre. They wrote, performed in and made the film themselves mentored by Broadway residents' Donkeystone Films.

Are you an emerging filmmaker? CALL FOR APPLICATIONS: FILMWORKS

Are you an emerging producer or director looking to fast track your career?

FilmWorks is a new professional development scheme offering you the opportunity to develop your film industry practice, profile, networks and knowledge.

At Broadway Cinema, Nottingham film-makers can find out more about the industry, make key contacts and develop their skills with Nottingham-based film producer Al Clark and other film-making professionals.

Applicants must be aged 18 or over and not in full-time education. Call for applications closes on Monday 20 August 2012.

For more information and application forms see www.filmworks.org.uk/call-for-applicants

FilmWorks is managed by Watershed co-produced with ShowroomWorkstation and Broadway. A Film Networks Fund project, supported by the National Lottery through the BFI and Creative England.

Interview: Artist in Residence Frank Abbott

An extended interview with Artist in Residence Frank Abbott on developing his new performance project Spaghetti Powerpoint, a homage to cinema and the mashup genre of the Spaghetti Western.

Co-produced with performance platform Hatch as part of the first in a series of double bills. June 2012.
http://www.hatchnottingham.co.uk

Artist in Residence: Frank Abbott

Broadway caught up with artist in residence Frank Abbott on developing his new performance project Spaghetti Powerpoint, a homage to cinema and the mashup genre of the Spaghetti Western. Co-produced with performance platform Hatch as part of the first in a series of double bills.

Hatch Double Bill: Frank Abbott & Mamoru Iriguchi
Friday 15 June, 6PM
Tickets: £6
BOOK ONLINE: http://www.broadway.org.uk

For more information: http://www.hatchnottingham.co.uk

Right up my street project trailer

A trailer for the 'Right up my Street' project. Music kindly provided by 8mm Orchestra

New Art Exchange 3

Jordan & Mitchell reporting from New Art Exchange for the Young People Creative and Connected day.

New Art Exchange 2

Jordan & Mitchell reporting from New Art Exchange for the Young People Creative and Connected day.

New Art Exchange 1

Jordan & Mitchell reporting from New Art Exchange for the Young People Creative and Connected day.

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