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Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival (BFMAF) is an annual festival with a focus on new cinema and artists' moving image. The festival programme takes place across
Berwick-upon-Tweed Berwick-upon-Tweed (), sometimes known as Berwick-on-Tweed or simply Berwick, is a town and civil parish in Northumberland, England, south of the Anglo-Scottish border, and the northernmost town in England. The 2011 United Kingdom census recor ...
in the North East of England, UK and includes exhibitions, film screenings, live events, school screenings and family activities. The festival was established in 2005 by its current Chairman Professor Huw Davies and artist
Marcus Coates Marcus Coates is a contemporary artist and ornithologist living in London. His works, including performances and installations that have been recorded as video art, employ shamanistic rituals in communication with "the lower world", and contrast ...
. Peter Taylor has been Festival Director since January 2015. As an Arts Council England National Portfolio organisation, BFMAF receives regular funding from
Arts Council England Arts Council England is an arm's length non-departmental public body of the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport. It is also a registered charity. It was formed in 1994 when the Arts Council of Great Britain was divided into three s ...
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BFMAF 2021

The 17th edition of the Festival will take place in Berwick and online 10–30 September 2021.


BFMAF 2020

The 16th edition of the Festival took place online from Thursday 17 September – Sunday 11 October 2020. BFMAF 2020 featured a new online platform where artists and filmmakers’ work were expanded through conversation, new writing and podcasts over three weeks. Audiences throughout the UK and filmmakers and arts professionals from across the globe were invited to share in a Festival programme that embodied a pluralist and accessible cinema. Access to the Festival was on a pay what you can basis in the UK with professional accreditation available worldwide.


BFMAF 2019

The 15th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival took place 19–22 September 2019. The programme included the Berwick New Cinema Competition that screened 23 works by a total of 27 artists across five screening programmes. The winning film ''the names have changed, including my own and truths have been altered'' by Onyeka Igwe was selected by the competition jurors Callum Hill (winner of the 2018 Berwick New Cinema Award); Hyun Jin Cho (film curator, Korean Cultural Centre UK); and Julian Ross (programmer, Locarno Film Festival & International Film Festival Rotterdam). The Berwick New Cinema strand featured UK premieres from
Lav Diaz Lavrente Indico Anciro Diaz (born December 30, 1958) is a Filipino independent filmmaker and former film critic. Frequently known as one of the key members of the slow cinema movement, having made several of the list of longest films, longest na ...
, Narimane Mari and
Angela Schanelec Angela Schanelec (; born 14 February 1962) is a German actress, film director and screenwriter. Her film '' Places in Cities'' was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival. At the 69th Berlin International Film ...
. BFMAF 2019 presented Essential Cinema, a retrospective series that screened fresh looks at classic works and overlooked masterpieces from
Marilou Diaz-Abaya Marilou Correa Diaz-Abaya (March 30, 1955 – October 8, 2012) was a Filipina multi-award winning film director. She was conferred the Order of National Artists of the Philippines for Film and Broadcast Arts in 2022, she was the founder and pres ...
, Christian Ghazi, Lionel Soukaz and
Djibril Diop Mambéty Djibril Diop Mambéty (January 1945 – July 23, 1998) was a Senegalese film director, actor, orator, composer and poet. Though he made only two feature films and five short films, they received international acclaim for their original and ex ...
. Alongside the cinema programmes, BFMAF 2019 also featured 12 exhibitions that repopulated Berwick's town walls, historic buildings and town centre. This included a screening of ''
Cinématon ''Cinématon'' is a 207-hour-long experimental film by French director Gérard Courant. It was the longest film ever released until 2011. Composed over 30 years from 1978 until 2009, it consists of a series of over 3,111 silent vignettes (c ...
''one of the world's longest films (at over 200 hours) across five disused and empty shop fronts around the high street. BFMAF's 2019 exhibition programme included Animistic Apparatus, a curatorial project initiated by May Adadol Ingawanij with Julian Ross which drew on inspirations from Southeast Asia, exhibiting ''Camera Trap'' by
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and ''Fireworks'' (Archives) by
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. Alongside
Lav Diaz Lavrente Indico Anciro Diaz (born December 30, 1958) is a Filipino independent filmmaker and former film critic. Frequently known as one of the key members of the slow cinema movement, having made several of the list of longest films, longest na ...
’s UK Premiere of ''
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'', which included an introduction from the filmmaker, Animistic Apparatus presented an overnight outdoors screening of Diaz's 485-minute film ''
A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery ''A Lullaby to the Sorrowful Mystery'' ( fil, Hele sa Hiwagang Hapis) is a 2016 historical fantasy drama film directed by Lav Diaz. It was selected to compete for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival. At the film festiv ...
''. The 2019 BFMAF Artist in Profile Marwa Arsanios presented her moving image work in two screenings and led a seminar that examined the different stages of creating a work, from research to writing, through performance and film. The Fantastika film series considered the many ways filmmakers have utilised fairytales, folktales and fables in their work over the past sixty years. Curated by BFMAF Associate Programmer Herb Shellenberger, the series was in international in scope, with films from Colombia, Georgia, Niger, Yugoslavia and more. Elena Gorfinkel (Kings College, London) curated the
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retrospective, the critically acclaimed titan of Russian language cinema. The Propositions strand included a presentation of Aura Satz's work, curator Steffanie Ling presented a survey of the 16mm films of Canadian artist and Berwick New Cinema Award winner
Julia Feyrer Julia Feyrer (born 1982) is a Canadian visual artist, performer, and writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Life and education Feyrer was born in Victoria, British Columbia. They obtained a Bachelor of Media Art at the Emily Carr Institute ...
, Holly Argent's lecture-performance and Rabz Lansiquot presented a dialogue between the works of Black British artists Zinzi Minott and Judah Attille. In 2019, BFMAF also presented a month-long, multi-part exhibition ''Double Ghosts'' that featured the work of George Clark in The Gymnasium Gallery. Exploring the status and potential of unrealised and fragmented histories, the exhibition drew together 35mm film, sound recordings, script fragments, photography and archival material filmed and gathered in Chile, France and Taiwan.


BFMAF 2018

The 14th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival took place 2023 September 2018. It featured the third edition of the Berwick New Cinema Competition which featured 14 films, all made after 1 January 2017. It included the first major UK retrospective of filmmakers Shireen Seno and John Torres, whose studio, film laboratory, library and platform Los Otros is based in Manila, Philippines. A new programme strand 'Propositions' gave four filmmakers, Jessica Sarah Rinland, Sky Hopinka, Morgan Quaintance and Giles Bailey an opportunity to develop an expanded presentation of their work. Another programme strand at the 2018 festival was 'Screening the Forest' curated by Dr Graiwoot Chulphongsathorn: a series that took nature as its point of departure and presented films from Japan, Myanmar, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines. The BFMAF 2018 Artist in Profile was
Sophia Al-Maria Sophia Al Maria (صافية المرية) (born 1983) is a Qatari-American artist, writer, and filmmaker. Her work has been exhibited at the Gwangju Biennale, the New Museum in New York, and the Architectural Association School of Architecture i ...
who presented a screening of her films in the cinema programme alongside an exhibition of her film ''The Magical State'' at the Magazine venue. BFMAF 2018 also presented ''Essential Cinema'', a retrospective series that took a fresh look at classic works of cinema and overlooked masterpieces. It featured the first screening in 40 years of ''Tales of the Dumpster'' Kid by
Edgar Reitz Edgar Reitz (born 1 November 1932) is a German filmmaker and Professor of Film at the Staatliche Hochschule für Gestaltung (State University of Design) in Karlsruhe. He is best-known for his internationally acclaimed '' Heimat film series'' (1 ...
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Ula Stöckl Ula Stöckl is a German Feminism, feminist :de:Filmemacher, film maker and Film director, director, screenwriter and occasional actress. She believes passionately that there should be more women exerting their influence in the film business. Li ...
, ''Lips of Blood'' by
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, ''Some Interviews on Personal Matters'' by
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, the African cinema classic ''
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'' by
Djibril Diop Mambéty Djibril Diop Mambéty (January 1945 – July 23, 1998) was a Senegalese film director, actor, orator, composer and poet. Though he made only two feature films and five short films, they received international acclaim for their original and ex ...
and ''TERROR NULLIUS'' by artistic duo Soda_ Jerk. Alongside the Cinema programmes BFMAF 2018 also featured 11 exhibitions situated in Berwick in various historic and former commercial buildings. This included an exhibition by BFMAF and Berwick Visual Arts resident, Lucy Clout, entitled ''Solvent Magazine'' at the Gymnasium Gallery. The opening film of BFMAF 2018 was ''Empty Metal'' by Adam Khalil & Bayley Sweitzer. The festival closed to the joint UK premiere of Shireen Seno's ''Nervous Translation''.


Berwick Artists' Moving Image Residency 2013present

Organised in collaboration with Berwick Visual Arts, the annual residency is an opportunity for an artist with a moving-image-based practice to create new work over a 6-month period in Berwick-upon-Tweed, which is then premiered at the Festival. 2018 Residency In April 2018 Lucy Clout was announced as the 2018 artist in residence. She presented a new body of work titled Solvent Magazine at BFMAF 2018 which included sculptural and video pieces made during her six-month residency with BFMAF and Berwick Visual Arts. A new film of the same title brought together research about the close readings of bodies. The work uses pleasure and ambiguity as tools to think about the contemporary production of knowledge, evidence and queer reproduction. 2017 Residency In April 2017
Charlotte Prodger Charlotte Prodger (born 1974) is a British artist and film-maker who works with "moving image, printed image, sculpture and writing". Her films include ''Statics'' (2021), ''SaF05'' (2019), ''LHB'' (2017), ''Passing as a great grey owl'' (2017), ...
was appointed artist in residence, with a proposal to "explore the complex intertwining of landspace, time and identity within the rural context of Northumberland". Prodger works with moving image, sound, sculpture, writing and performance, mining the intertextual relationships between each of these materials. 2016 Residency In May 2016 artist Lucy Parker was selected as artist in residence. Parker's research-led practice adopts collaborative filmmaking methods when making work with a community. During her residency Parker explored the theme of 'X' in two ways: "as the axis on the graph that measures change and as in the X file: a file given minimal-priority status and concerned with unexplained phenomena". 2015 Residency The 2015 residency was undertaken by sound and video artist Paul Rooney. who created a new film, premiered at the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival that responded to the theme 'Fact or Fiction'. 2014 Residency Video artist Katie Davies became the partnership's second artist in residence. From March 2014 to September 2014, the artist lived and practised in Berwick. Her film, 'The Lawes of the Marches' responded to the festival theme 'Border Crossing' and was premiered at the festival in September 2014. 2013 Residency Cecilia Stenbom was the first artist to be awarded the artist in residency opportunity. During her residency period (March 2013September 2013) she created 'The Case', a moving-image piece which premiered at the 9th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival and responded to the theme 'North by Northeast.'


Berwick New Cinema Award 2016present

BFMAF hosts the Berwick New Cinema Competition, an annual prize awarded each year to a film in the Competition programme strand of the festival. The 2019 Berwick New Cinema Award winner was Onyeka Igwe for her film ''the names have changed, including my own and truths have been altered''. The 2019 jury were Callum Hill (winner of the 2018 Berwick New Cinema Award); Hyun Jin Cho (film curator, Korean Cultural Centre UK); and Julian Ross (programmer, Locarno Film Festival & International Film Festival Rotterdam). The 2018 Berwick New Cinema Award was given to Callum Hill for her film ''Crowtrap'', one of 14 films featured in the 2018 competition programme. The Berwick New Cinema Award was designed by Glasgow-based ceramicist Mariella Verkerk and included a £1000 award supported by Outset Scotland The 2018 jury were 2017 Berwick New Cinema Award winner
Sky Hopinka Sky Hopinka (born 1984) is a Native American visual artist and filmmaker who is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and a descendant of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño people. Hopinka was awarded a MacArthur Foundation Grant in 2022. Early life and ...
, film producer and distributor Sonali Joshi and artist-filmmaker Gail Pickering. Previous winners include
Sky Hopinka Sky Hopinka (born 1984) is a Native American visual artist and filmmaker who is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation and a descendant of the Pechanga Band of Luiseño people. Hopinka was awarded a MacArthur Foundation Grant in 2022. Early life and ...
(''Dislocation Blues'' 2017) and Camilo Restrepo (''Cilaos'', 2016).


Inntravel Short Film Awards: 20132015

From 2013-2015 the festival's short film award was supported by the independent travel company Inntravel. The award showcased and celebrated short form work being created across the UK and internationally, and was judged by a panel of industry figures and experts. Previous winners of the prize were: ''Mondial 2010'' by Roy Dib from Lebanon (2014) and ''Premature'' by Gunhild Enger from Norway (2013). Canadian artists
Julia Feyrer Julia Feyrer (born 1982) is a Canadian visual artist, performer, and writer based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Life and education Feyrer was born in Victoria, British Columbia. They obtained a Bachelor of Media Art at the Emily Carr Institute ...
and Tamara Henderson were the 2015 recipients of BFMAF's Inntravel Short Film Award for ''Consider the Belvedere''.


BFMAF 2017

The 13th Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival took place 20–24 September 2017. The Festival featured artists’ work commissioned for Berwick, exhibitions in non-gallery spaces, brand new cinema, special programmes and retrospectives, in-depth talks with Festival artists, and activities for families and young people. Cinema screenings included the first ever UK retrospective of Uzbek master
Ali Khamraev Ali Hamroyev (sometimes spelled Ali Khamrayev in English) ( uz, Ali Hamroyev, Али Ҳамроев; russian: Али Хамраев) (born May 19, 1937) is an Uzbek people, Uzbek actor, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He is best ...
plus the Berwick New Cinema Competition, with every film a UK, European, International or World premiere. Another focal point for BFMAF 2017 was Ultramarine: The Sea as Political Space, a dynamic selection of films that reimagined our complex relationship with the sea.
Margaret Salmon Margaret Salmon is an American and British based film maker-artist. The work of this New York-born filmmaker is fuelled by references to the great realist tradition in film, be it the propaganda documentary of the Farm Security Administratio ...
's new commission Mm celebrating the 50th season of the Berwick Bandits and with a soundtrack from
Sacred Paws Sacred Paws is a Scottish rock band, comprising Ray Aggs (guitar, bass, vocals) and Eilidh Rodgers (drums, vocals), who met as members of the band Golden Grrrls. Their debut album ''Strike a Match'' won the 2017 Scottish Album of the Year Award ...
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BFMAF 2016: X

In 2016 BFMAF hosted
Thomas Beard Thomas Beard (died 1632) was an English clergyman and theologian, of Puritan views. He is known as the author of ''The Theatre of Gods Judgements'', and the schoolmaster of Oliver Cromwell at Huntingdon. Life He was, it is believed, a native of ...
's retrospective, ''An Early Clue to the New Direction: Queer Cinema Before Stonewall.'' All the films in this programme strand were screened from 35mm/16mm prints. The Berwick New Cinema programme featured UK Premieres of El futuro perfecto by Nele Wohlatz, Maud Alpi's Gorge Cœur Ventre; and ''If It Was,'' by
Laure Prouvost Laure Prouvost (born 1978) is a France, French artist living and working in Antwerp, Belgium. She won the 2013 Turner Prize. In 2019, she French pavilion, represented France at the Venice Biennale with the multi-media work "The Deep Blue Sea Surr ...
. World premieres of several films were also presented, including Molly Palmer's ''Some Shapes Without Edges'',
Jenny Perlin Jenny Perlin (born 1970) is an American artist. Education Perlin earned a Bachelor of Arts in Literature and Society from Brown University and her Masters of Fine Arts from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in Film. Collections Her wor ...
's ''Tender Not Approved'' and
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's ''The Watershow Extravaganza'', which also featured as an exhibition. BFMAF's 2016 exhibition programme included works by Artists in Profile
Claire Hooper Claire Hooper (born 5 September 1976) is an Australian stand-up comedian, television and radio presenter and writer. Hooper is co-hosting '' The Great Australian Bake Off'' alongside Mel Buttle. She appeared as a team captain on the 2008 rev ...
and
Deborah Stratman Deborah Stratman (born 1967) is a Chicago-based artist and filmmaker who explores landscapes and systems. Her body of work spans multiple media, including public sculpture, photography, drawing and audio. Biography Stratman's work has been exhibi ...
, alongside Festival commission ''Persuasion'' by Lucy Parker. Also included were new works by Ghislaine Leung, Jenny Brady and CIRCA Projects, who presented their live event, ''World Is Sudden: Part I''.


BFMAF 2015: Fact or Fiction

In 2015, BFMAF appointed a new director, Peter Taylor, following the departure of its long-serving director Melanie Iredale to join
Sheffield Doc/Fest Sheffield DocFest (formerly styled Sheffield Doc/Fest), short for Sheffield International Documentary Festival (SIDF), is an international documentary festival and Marketplace held annually in Sheffield, England. The Festival includes film sc ...
as Deputy Director. Taylor took up post in January with the remit to deliver the 11th edition of the festival, themed 'Fact or Fiction'. BFMAF 2015: Fact or Fiction turned a curious eye to the grey areas between fact and fantasy, documentary and narrative, journalism and propaganda. The programme featured an expanded roster of moving image installations and screenings. From Moshen Makhmalbaf's Iranian masterpiece Salam Cinema on 35mm to Giff-Gaff, a commissioned series of live events curated by CIRCA Projects. Artists in profile were
Deimantas Narkevičius Deimantas Narkevičius (born 24 May 1964 in Utena, Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, Lithuanian SSR) is one of the most consistent and widely recognised Lithuanian artists on the international art scene. Originally trained as a sculptor, Na ...
who presented ''Once in the XX Century -'' an exhibition of the artist's oeuvre to date and Seamus Harahan, who presented his newly commissioned ‘Fucking Finland’. A series of films that explored cultural chinks, links and aberrations on the periphery of Europe.


BFMAF 2014: Border Crossing

In 2014, the festival presented its 10th edition informed by the theme 'Border Crossing' (echoing the theme of the inaugural 2005 festival), the dates of the festival were specifically chosen to coincide with the
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and its theme explored the concept of borders, "setting out to cross and transcend borders in all directions, exploring border identities all over the world." For the first time this year, the festival secured a major corporate sponsor, global strategic outsourcing firm,
Mitie Mitie Group PLC (pronounced "mighty") is a British strategic outsourcing and energy services company. It provides infrastructure consultancy, facilities management, property management, energy and healthcare services. It has a head office at The ...
. In the same year, the festival won two awards for its successes in the region. In March 2014 the festival was awarded Best Community Event of the Year by the North East Press and in April, Best Event Northumberland by The Journal Culture Awards. Opening Film: Mamarosh (2013) by Momcilo Mrdakovic.


BFMAF 2013: North by Northeast

In 2013, the festival's 9th edition, themed 'North by Northeast' used its programme to explore North East England and Scotland's connections to Northern Europe and to the North Sea. Opening Film: The Hidden Child (2013) by Per Hanefjord.


BFMAF 2012: Pictures in Motion

In 2012, the festival reverted to a run of five consecutive days and took the theme 'Pictures in Motion' to examine the relationship between the still and moving image, attempting to raise questions about the nature of both in a digital world. Opening Film:
Chasing Ice ''Chasing Ice'' is a 2012 documentary film about the efforts of nature photographer James Balog and his Extreme Ice Survey (EIS) to publicize the effects of climate change. The film was directed by Jeff Orlowski. It was released in the United Stat ...
(2012) by
Jeff Orlowski Jeff Orlowski-Yang is an American filmmaker. He is best known for both directing and producing the Emmy Award-winning documentary ''Chasing Ice'' (2012) and ''Chasing Coral'' (2017) and for directing ''The Social Dilemma'' about the damaging socie ...
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BFMAF 2011: Once Upon a Time

In 2011, the three-day 7th edition of the festival, 'Once Upon a Time', explored the enchantment of fairy tales on film, from one of the first examples of the genre,
Alice in Wonderland ''Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'' (commonly ''Alice in Wonderland'') is an 1865 English novel by Lewis Carroll. It details the story of a young girl named Alice who falls through a rabbit hole into a fantasy world of anthropomorphic creatur ...
(1903) through to the modern day. Opening Film: I Am Nasrine (2011) by
Tina Gharavi Tina Gharavi ( fa, تینا غروی) is an Iranian-born British-American BAFTA and Sundance nominated artist, director and screenwriter. Gharavi is known for her innovative cross-platform stories about outsiders, misfits and rebels as well as ...
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BFMAF 2010: Stagings

In 2010, the 6th edition of the festival ran over five days and explored the theme 'Stagings', looking at the role of the screen as a stage and featuring, dance on film, music documentary, old classics and live performances. Opening Film: The Keystone Cut Ups (2010) by People Like Us and Ergo Phizmiz.


BFMAF 2009: Drawing the Lines

In 2009, the 5th edition of the festival looked towards the representation of architecture and space on screen with 'Drawing the Lines'. Opening Film:
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(2008) by
Lance Hammer Lance Hammer is an American independent filmmaker. His first film, ''Ballast'', premiered in competition at the Sundance Film Festival where he won the US Dramatic Directing Award. Ballast was nominated for six Independent Spirit Awards and f ...
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BFMAF 2008: Inner States

The 2008 festival was produced in collaboration with Northumberland Lights and as such explored the theme 'Inner States' through light and sound as well as cinema. Opening Film: The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) by
Robert Wiene Robert Wiene (; 27 April 1873 – 17 July 1938) was a film director of the silent era of German cinema. He is particularly known for directing the German silent film ''The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari'' and a succession of other German Expressionism, ...
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BFMAF 2007: Film on Film

The 3rd edition of the festival in 2007 ran for nine days and looked at ways in which artists and filmmakers use overt and conscious self-reference in the work they create with its theme 'Film on Film'. This festival was produced in collaboration with guest curators Rebecca Shatwell (Director,
AV Festival AV Festival is an international festival of contemporary art, film and music, based in Newcastle upon Tyne. A biennial event, the Festival is thematically curated across contemporary artistic practice and wider society. History AV Festival 2014 ...
) and Iain Pate. Opening Film:
The Big Bad Swim ''The Big Bad Swim'' is a 2006 American independent film about a group of adults who enroll in an adult education beginner's swim class. The film takes place in southeastern Connecticut, in the town of Uncasville. It premiered at the 2006 Tribeca ...
(2006) by
Ishai Setton Ishai Setton is an American film director, editor and producer. After graduating from the Tisch School of the Arts in New York City in 2002, he has worked both in cinema and television. Career Setton made his feature-length directorial debut in ...
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BFMAF Minifest 06

Produced as a smaller event following the positive response from the 2005 inaugural festival, the 2006 Minifest was dedicated to the memory of Chris Anderson who had been an early supporter of the Festival and Chair of the 1st edition steering committee. Following his passing, his family set up the Chris Anderson Award to promote the work of young filmmakers which continues to form part of the festival programme today. Opening Film:
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(2006) by
Emilio Estevez Emilio Estevez (; born May 12, 1962) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is the son of actor Martin Sheen and the older brother of Charlie Sheen. Emilio Estevez started his career as an actor and is known for being a member of the acting Bra ...
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BFMAF 2005: Crossing Borders

The very first Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival was themed 'Crossing Borders', it reflected Berwick-upon-Tweed's position as a border town, with the history and isolation that comes with a place falling between countries. Opening Film:
Jiminy Glick in Lalawood ''Jiminy Glick in Lalawood'' is a 2004 American comedy film starring Martin Short as Jiminy Glick, a morbidly obese movie critic who is involved in a murder case at the Toronto International Film Festival. The supporting cast features Jan Hooks, ...
(2004) by
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