Oscar-winner review: Stutterer @ Kinofilm Festival, Manchester
Stutterer is a beautiful romance that sheds the clichéd tropes of the genre to produce something poignant, wonderful and genuine.
Stutterer is a beautiful romance that sheds the clichéd tropes of the genre to produce something poignant, wonderful and genuine.
Aussie icon, Blinky Bill Koala, is leaving the Outback and coming to visit the Poms with the children’s character set for its UK premiere at the Manchester International Film Festival (MANIFF) on Mother’s Day.
A play – completely in Mandarin and banned in China – is set to hit the stage at Manchester’s Contact Theatre.
We Can’t Live Without Cosmos bears both the warm comfort of the Saturday morning cartoons of youth and the wonder and depth of the cosmos themselves.
What happens if you cross modern dance music with the nostalgic and abrasive sounds that used to come out of your old Game Boy or Game Gear?
Love Me Tinder is a melancholy tale of love and loneliness in a time when traditional routes to love are breaking down and solitude is accepted as the norm by many.
Mental health-themed comedy night returns with a stellar line-up including Bethany Black, who starred in Dr Who.
Kinofilm, Manchester’s longest-running international short film and animation festival, is set to return on Monday 28th February for a weeklong display of shorts and animations.
Aphelion, a band of seven students from the city’s BIMM music school, have taken to crowd-funding site Kickstarter to raise £750 to turn their dream into a reality
Steven Wilson’s career spans 20 years and countless genres.
A new opera company comprising of Manchester’s brightest young opera singers is taking their unique brand of affordable opera on the road this February
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