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26th November 2021
Help Save Yorkshire and North East Cine Stories
Yorkshire and North East Film Archives are thrilled to announce that we're taking part in this year’s #GivingTuesday campaign, to be held on 30th November; an opportunity for you to help the charity reveal more stories from our vaults.
As a r...
5th October 2021
Employment Opportunity: Archive Collections Cataloguer
POSITION NOW CLOSED 10/11/2021
Archive Collections Cataloguer - Ukrainian Video Archives Society Collection (UVAS)
Salary £29,400 per annum
The Yorkshire Film Archive is seeking an experienced Archive Collections Cataloguer for a York based, 12...
21st September 2021
Lost Connections: A film about recovery, hope and renewal
An echo of our own contemporary experiences, Lost Connections is a new archive-based film which gives us hope for the future by connecting with the past.
Comprising over a century of remarkable footage and voices, the film responds to the last 18 m...
10th August 2021
Yorkshire Film Archive awarded grant to catalogue Ukrainian Video Archives Society Collection
Yorkshire Film Archive is delighted to announce a new project that will catalogue and open up the previously inaccessible Ukrainian Video Archives Society collection to researchers and the public.
27th July 2021
Calderdale on Film: Saturday 7th August 2021
YFA are delighted to be back on the road again, heading to the beautiful Calder Valley for two special screenings at Hebden Bridge Picture House!
From home movies, cine club and regional television collections, don't miss this specially curated screening...
19th January 2021
YFA AGM
The next Yorkshire Film Archive AGM will take place via Zoom on Friday 29th January 2021 at 2pm, in line with the charity's Memorandum and Articles of Association. The meeting will be chaired by Clare Morrow....
2nd October 2020
Rare 1914 footage of Hartlepool bombardment revealed
A chance find has led to previously unseen footage, showing the aftermath of the bombardment of Hartlepool on 16 December 1914, being made available for the first time.