Michael Palin
The Forum Bath 1A Forum Buildings, Bath, Somerset, United KingdomMichael Palin found fame as a member of the much-adored Monty Python. Since then, he's starred in films such as The Death of Stalin
Michael Palin found fame as a member of the much-adored Monty Python. Since then, he's starred in films such as The Death of Stalin
Another exciting year of film in Bath including the IMDb Awards. The Festival has been running since 1990.
Michael Jackson was once simply known as The King of Pop and seen as one of the last great performers to emerge from Tamla Motown
Take flight in one of cinema’s most iconic achievements: Wings (1927), the first film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture.
Join the FilmBath Festival at the Museum of East Asian Art for a rare screening of Godzilla (1954), the iconic Japanese film that launched the kaiju genre.
Join the FilmBath Festival at the Museum of East Asian Art for a rare screening of Godzilla (1954), the iconic Japanese film that launched the kaiju genre.
Alfred Hitchcock’s taut psychological thriller Rope (1948) is the perfect film to pair with an evening of creative tension.
Pull up a chair for a night where cinema meets the supper table. One unforgettable evening. One big night.
Join Bath Film Festival and Bath Community Kitchen for Big Night (1996) — a richly layered, deeply satisfying film about two Italian brothers
A celebration of the next generation of cinematic storytellers. The IMDb Awards return for 2025 with a refreshed format, uniting the Script to Screen and New Filmmaker Awards
Calling all filmmakers, screenwriters, producers and creatives – Bath Film Festival’s Industry Day is back for 2025.
To mark the 60th anniversary of both the US Voting Rights Act and the UK’s Race Relations Act, Bath Film Festival presents a powerful and timely screening of Selma (2014)
A celebration of the new sound that emerged from the underground clubs of Chicago’s South Side, which sparked a global movement of joy.
Join FilmBath under the stone arches of the Colonnades for a spine-tingling screening of Wild Swimmers
Guillermo del Toro’s Oscar-winning fairy tale of love, loneliness and watery longing takes on new resonance in this special riverside screening behind Bath’s historic Colonnades.
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