The clear track transforms into a completely dense film auditorium with 100 seats, is to tour the district.
We will call six venues between March 29th and April 6th.
Bradford Industrial Museum – March 29th and 30th
Tesco Queensbury: March 31st and April 1st
Odosal Stadium in Bradford Bulls: April 2nd
Woodbank Garden Center & Nursery, Harden: April 3rd and 4th
Horton Park Avenue: April 5th
April 6th at the TFD Community Center in Homewood.
The incredibly moving cinema shows several films every day.
The films include family offerings such as Lorax and Fantastic Mr. Fox, as well as Feel Good Hits, including the great showman and Barbie, to action classics such as John Wick and the Matrix.
The incredibly moving cinema is part of some of the film experiences planned as part of Bradford 2025.
A drive-in will be performing at Cannon Mills in Little Horton from April 17th to 19th.
Outdoor screening will be held later this year.
For more information and ticket information, please visit bradford2025.co.uk.
Shanaz Gruzar, Creative Director at Bradford in 2025, said: “Our film program celebrates Bradford's history as a cinema and filmmaking centre, bringing the magic of silver screens close to communities across the district.
“In addition, we are proud to work with the British Film Institute and the National Science and Media Museum on a wide range of talent development programs for the film industry to ensure a bright future for the film production and film production industry within the Bradford area.”
“We are excited to partner with Bradford 2025 and the British Film Institute to share the magic of the film with audiences across the district,” said Surry Forkudo, director of screen and cultural engagement at the National Science and Media Museum.
“The program is to create a unique and immersive cinema experience. It is to make films more accessible and bring people together through the collective joy of watching movies on the big screen.”