Brighton’s independent film festival takes place in November. We pick out a few must-sees.
From the North Laine to Mongolia, Cinecity's lineup is typically eclectic and original this year - catch it before the city's key film festival ends.
Five top films to catch at this month's Cinecity festival, including a new feature by Jan Švankmajer and classics from Derek Jarman and Lindsay Anderson.
With a theme of Brighton Rock to mark the film's 70th anniversary, two new live scores, exhibitions, events and more, the 15th year of Cinecity could be one of the film festival's best.
The film festival returns with some classic 60s cinema, a slew of sci-fi flicks and a few choice music docs.
Cinecity’s gem for 2013 was this tender portrait of a Brighton one-off by former SOURCE photographer Toby Amies.
This year marks the 10th edition of Cinecity, the Brighton film festival. Co-director Tim Brown has been involved from the start.
Cinecity, the Brighton Film Festival, gets underway this month for its 10th year of screenings, performances and exhibitions.
CINECITY is in town for its 9th annual outing with a programme of exclusive film screenings Q&As, live soundtracks, exhibitions and installations.
The country's oldest cinema still keeps us entertained, from arthouse to late-night screenings and intimate gigs, we chat to Duke of York's manager, Jon Barrenechea all about it.
Cinecity offers us a look into the world of cinema beyond the blockbusters and big names of Hollywood we are so often bombarded with at the cinema. Kicking off with The King's Speech, this years festival won't disappoint.
Cinecity, the Brighton Film Festival run by the local group of the same name, returns for a seventh year in 2009, hosting premieres, features, shorts, documentaries, talks, exhibitions and more in a month-long cinematic treat starting on Thursday 19th. Festival co-director Frank Gray takes time out to tell us about the rise of Brighton's own feast of film.