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Screening: Clive Barker’s Nightbreed 

Events29 July 2022

Clive Barker’s Nightbreed plays with many themes that revolve around redemption and belonging. What or where is home and who are the real monsters?

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Forbidden Worlds Film Festival 2022

Events13 May 2022

Forbidden Worlds Film Festival is dedicated to screening repertory fantasy, action, science-fiction and horror films from around the world and celebrating the people that made them.

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Spike Island: Nosferasta 2022

Events9 February 2022

Filmmakers Adam Khalil and Bayley Sweitzer discuss their new film Nosferasta with film programmer and horror aficionado Adam Murray.

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Cables & Cameras Presents:  Watershed – INSPIRED Takeover September 2021

Events9 September 2021

Join Bristol Black Horror Club for a special screening of Voodoo In My Heart (UK 2020, 5mins) following its UK premiere at Frightfest.

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BBHC’s launch screening at 20th Century Flicks, Bristol for Cinema Rediscovered | Watershed Summer of 2021

Events31 July 2021

A camp action-horror-hybrid with a twist of country-house-whodunit and Blaxploitation cool.

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Independent Cinema Office: Spotlight On Black Talent Feb 2021

Articles5 February 2021

Amongst other areas, our recent Black Film Bulletin blog series touched on Black filmmakers of the past and present.

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The Black Mirror: Representations of race in the horror film

Events29 October 2020

For most of film history, Black actors have appeared in horror films in supporting roles. Many were deeply problematic.

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Black Horror, Redemption, Empathy and Catharsis: A Global Horror Renaissance (Africa In Motion Film Festival 2020)

Articles10 May 2020

Africa In Motion – The Soul Collector AKA 8: A South African Horror Story (Harold Holscher, South Africa, Netflix, 2019)

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