10th Bradford Film Festival 2004, 12-27 March
10th Bradford Film Festival 2004, 12-27 March National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Experience Film
10th Bradford Film Festival 2004, 12-27 March
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10th Bradford Film Festival 2004, 12-27 March
Venues

Pictureville Cinema

Pictureville Cinema opened in 1992. Described by David Puttnam as the best cinema in Britain, Pictureville Cinema screens everything from 70mm to video; from Hollywood to Bollywood; from silents to digital sound, including the new Dolby EX system. It is the only permanent, regularly programmed Cinerama installation in europe and a magnet for enthusiasts, worldwide.

Discover what films are showing at the Pictureville by visiting the NMPFT film diary pages.
 
 
 
Pictureville Cinema
 
Cubby Broccoli Cinema
Named in memory of Cubby Broccoli, the producer of the James Bond films, this is our new cinema that complements Pictureville Cinema and provides depth to many of our film seasons. As well as full digital sound and 35mm, 16mm and video, the Cinema can also be used as a preview facility for filmmakers and for small conferences.

Discover what films are showing at the Cubby by visiting the NMPFT film diary pages.

Cubby Broccoli Cinema
 
IMAX Cinema
The IMAX cinema, housed by the National Museum uses 70mm film, the world's largest stock. Each frame is ten times larger than a regular 35mm film frame and when projected, the screen image is bigger than the human field of vision.
The NMPFT can now show the latest 3D IMAX films alongside classic 2D material.

Find out what's showing on IMAX by visiting www.imaxnorth.co.uk


IMAX Cinema
 
On Location, level 5

The museum’s conference suite, On Location (85 seats) is used predominantly for workshops and masterclasses.

 

On Location
 
The Love Apple

The Love Apple is an informal café-bar by day and a vibrating live entertainment venue by night just a few minutes walk from the NMPFT.

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