This Sunday, join Asta Nielsen and Greta Garbo as they navigate the back-alley meat market in silent masterpiece, The Joyless Street.
Introduced by @mirantwitt#BFISouthbank https://t.co/elQ7Wo8751
“Casting a non-Disabled actor to play a Disabled character is one example of how ableism affects the film production industry”
Learn about ableism from Disabled filmmakers and share our #PressReset video to create awareness in the industry #EndAbleism https://t.co/v4XoPrA8hv
Check out this programme thats been put together by my esteemed @BFI colleagues in our Inclusion team @RicoRKLJ @Mirantwitt @melhoyes https://t.co/zn3TpecqT9
Announced: two exciting appointments to our new Executive Director Board.
Arike Oke (@Arike_Oke) and Jason Wood (@jwoodfilm) will join us in 2022 as Executive Directors of Knowledge and Collections, and Public Programmes & Audiences respectively https://t.co/Mcw9JGpyUe
Join us for #SilentFilm A Page of Madness (1926) on Sunday 30th October @ArnolfiniArts with intro by @Mirantwitt and live music by @puffinsteve. Tickets on sale soon. More info: https://t.co/lCAZ6L5Fwo
To celebrate South Asian Heritage Month, @AshantiOmkar joins @thedr5 and @natashajunejo to explore themes of cultural identity, disability and representation in I’m British But…, Sixth Happiness and Mogul Mowgli #SouthAsianHeritageMonth@SAHM_UK https://t.co/AhPRM9Poyu