A series of conversations with artists & filmmakers participating in the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival (BFMAF), from the 16th edition of the festival in 2020 to the most recent, 20th, edition in 2025.
BFMAF is an organisation for new cinema and artists’ moving image based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the border of England and Scotland. The Festival leads through collaboration and research, with a resolute commitment to peer support, artistic production and community development. The Festival is recognised for its innovative programming and critical engagement.
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A series of conversations with artists & filmmakers participating in the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival (BFMAF), from the 16th edition of the festival in 2020 to the most recent, 20th, edition in 2025.
BFMAF is an organisation for new cinema and artists’ moving image based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the border of England and Scotland. The Festival leads through collaboration and research, with a resolute commitment to peer support, artistic production and community development. The Festival is recognised for its innovative programming and critical engagement.
Reading and Q&A with artist and filmmaker Onyeka Igwe. And Let History Begin was a discursive reading and screening event that included her latest film A Radical Duet. Hosted by Myriam Mouflih.
Berwick Film & Media Arts Festival
A series of conversations with artists & filmmakers participating in the Berwick Film and Media Arts Festival (BFMAF), from the 16th edition of the festival in 2020 to the most recent, 20th, edition in 2025.
BFMAF is an organisation for new cinema and artists’ moving image based in Berwick-upon-Tweed, on the border of England and Scotland. The Festival leads through collaboration and research, with a resolute commitment to peer support, artistic production and community development. The Festival is recognised for its innovative programming and critical engagement.