Luv’in the Black Country is nominated for a Limelight Award

Luv’in the Black Country has been nominated as Best Documentary at the Limelight Awards. Three [...]

Limelight Awards

19th Yasujiro Ozu Film Festival, Italy

Both “Luv’in the Black Country” and “Walk 17″ are being screened at the 19th Yasujiro [...]

Walk 17 up for ‘My Street’ Grand Prize

Our Short Docu-Poem “Walk 17″ will be showing at the OpenCity London Documentary festival …It’s [...]

Up & Coming Screenings

Light House Media Centre Next Tuesday 5th April at 7pm is the first public screening [...]

Black Country Cinema at BBC WM on the Carl Chinn Show

In February we met local historian and BBC radio presenter Professor Carl Chinn MBE at [...]

A Night Of Local Cinema

Tuesday night (29-09-09) saw Black Country Cinema unveil its style of video poetry at the Light House Media Centre in Wolverhampton.

Black Country Cinema Exhibition

Black Country Cinema was founded in early 2009 by a growing community of artists/poets who describe their work as ‘personal, instinctual & organic video poetry of everyday life’. Their influences include the Japanese silent filmmaker/director Shimizu Hiroshi and Iranian director, screenwriter & producer Abbas Kiarostami. There will be an introduction and Q and A by the artists/poets and an opportunity to find out more about the group and how to get involved.

Screen Forum: Black Country Cinema Event

Free Event Tuesday 29th September, 2009, 7pm Screen Forum: Black Country Cinema’s “Personal, Instinctual & [...]