In October Electric Cinema features films by people from the four focus countries of Bristol’s Compass of Mystery Festival film weekend – Poland, Pakistan, Somali and Argentina. The films were made as part of the Bristol Stories project and showcase the diverse stories of these migrant communities.
Select a title below to view:
Easton, Easton
by Abdullah Sharif
Abdullah tells us why Easton is his favourite part of Bristol.
Bristol Has Changed My Life
by Ariel Rumeo
Ariel's father thought he was crazy to come to Britain, but he came anyway!
Mr. Amir Ahamed’s story
by Amir Ahamed
Mr Ahmed reflects on the two major migrations in his life, first as a 11 year old Muslim, a passage from India to the newly formed Pakistan, followed by a migration to the UK.
The Story
by Pawel Gladysz
Polish bus driver Pawel takes a philosophical look at the world from the cab of the Number 77 bus.
Previous programmes
DShed | DepicT! | Celebrating Age | Back to School | Be Active | New Bristol Stories | Activate | Joe Magee | Sound and Vision | Facedance | Short | A Little Light Relief | Young Fun | Film as Art | Zimbabwean Stories | Kingsfield School Stories | Building Futures | Roman Roots Project | Young People's Animation | City Reflections | Independence Stories | Electric December 2007 | Dug Out | Prefab Stories | DepicT! 2007 | Inside Watershed | Tales of the Unexpected | eShed | DepicT! | Bus Route 77 | Landscape | Elders Stories | Identity Stories | Movies + Shakers | Electric December | Bristol Stories | Mental Disintegration | Dark Tales | Comedy | Sound and Image | Architecture | Animation | Bristol Stories | Mini Docs | Bristol Silents present Flicker | Electric Cinema selection