Borderlines Film Festival 2026
The Borderlines Film Festival returns from 6 - 21 March 2026 at multiple venues throughout Herefordshire, Shropshire, Malvern and The Marches. Check the website for the latest updates.
The Borderlines Film Festival returns from 6 - 21 March 2026 at multiple venues throughout Herefordshire, Shropshire, Malvern and The Marches. Check the website for the latest updates.
The Regal Folk Festival features a diverse line up of talented folk musicians, the festival guarantees captivating performances and a vibrant celebration of folk music.
A multidisciplinary festival of ideas that takes place in the beautiful location of Malvern, Worcestershire. It is (mainly) a single-tracked series of talks, discussion and activities on a theme that…
Join journalist and campaigner Adele Zeynep Walton for a powerful and personal talk on the human cost of our digital world. This is a call to wake up, log off,…
Join Michael Rosen for a playful family poetry session packed with rhymes, surprises, and curious questions. Through word games and stories, discover how language can be silly, serious, and full…
Breathtaking visions of wildfires in Galicia centre this stunning reflection on the delicate balance between humans, animals and the environment. An immersive, visually striking journey deep into southern Galicia, one…
Venture into the frozen wild with wildlife biologist Lucy Eckersley as she reveals the delicate web of life in the Arctic. Understand how plankton, polar bears, and climate change are…
Join Danny Dorling (University of Oxford) for an exploration of the fears shaping our future. Drawing on global data and sharp insight, he shows how inequality and misinformation distort our…
Richard Linklater reimagines the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s À bout de souffle in a playful, poignant love letter to cinema. At the dawn of his career, Godard directs Jean Seberg…
Celebrate Pi Day with Tom Crawford in a fast-paced, fun-filled session exploring the magic of maths and the mystery of π. Enjoy puzzles, pop culture, and plenty of surprises -…
Sustainability expert Mike Berners-Lee invites us to confront the polycrisis with honesty. From immigration to inequality, Palestine to pandemics, he argues that truth is the key leverage point we can…
In 2075, 10-year-old Iris witnesses a mysterious boy in a rainbow suit fall from the sky: Arco. A magical, beautifully animated journey through time, this is a dazzling, Ghibliesque science…
Join writer Jeanette Winterson for a powerful talk on how storytelling can initiate social change. Through myth, memoir, and radical imagination, she examines how reclaiming our narratives can reshape identity,…
Enter the world of SF Said - where cats know secret martial arts, boys become stars, and tigers fight for justice. This inspiring session will take you behind the scenes…
British Nigerian Akinola Davies Jr’s bold and poetic debut is a semi-autobiographical tale set over the course of a single day in Lagos as political unrest looms. Nigeria, 1993: Kid…
In Malaysia, where LGBT identities face legal challenges, a trans man named Faris and his punk band defy norms and build camaraderie. Choosing the name “Shh…Diam!”, meaning “shut up!” in…
Join Reni Eddo-Lodge – a transformative voice in contemporary British discourse on race, feminism, and structural inequality – in conversation about systemic racism, white privilege, and the emotional disconnect that…
In 2075, 10-year-old Iris witnesses a mysterious boy in a rainbow suit fall from the sky: Arco. A magical, beautifully animated journey through time, this is a dazzling, Ghibliesque science…
British Nigerian Akinola Davies Jr’s bold and poetic debut is a semi-autobiographical tale set over the course of a single day in Lagos as political unrest looms. Nigeria, 1993: Kid…