Leytonstone Loves Film: How film festivals kept rolling in lockdown
With no big budgets to fall back on, independent organisations got creative. We look at some of the independent film festivals behind this year's Leytonstone Loves Film festival.
With no big budgets to fall back on, independent organisations got creative. We look at some of the independent film festivals behind this year's Leytonstone Loves Film festival.
Barbican cinema curator Alex Davidson interviews cinematographer Randolph Sellars about filming in Iceland, the film’s reception and working with Björk.
Learn how to make your very own paper Totoro puppet in part 1 of this workshop, inspired by the beautiful Studio Ghibli film, My Neighbor Totoro.
Star in your own show, have fun transforming household items into characters and scenery, and create your own sensory journey.
To mark the release of Icelandic psychological drama-thriller A White White Day, our cinema curators have picked their top films set in the remotest locations.
Toyin Ojih Odutola’s drawings conjure complex human stories.
Cinema curators Alex Davidson and Sonia Zadurian go head to head and compare notes on three landmark films from the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).
Transpose is more than a showcase of talent, it’s a celebration, as founder CN Lester explains.
2020 has been a difficult year for all of us, with queer people facing some unique challenges.
Lockdown means our annual festival plans in E17 have had to change this year. But there’s still plenty of fun to be had – even while at home.
Cinema Curator Tamara Anderson discovers a treasure trove of gems.
Explore a selection of works from our Masculinities: Liberation through Photography exhibition in this descriptive audio tour with Lisa Squirrel, for blind and partially sighted visitors to the gallery, or to experience the exhibition from home.