A SEARCH is underway to find film footage that tells the story of Bradford's diverse population.
Bradford UNESCO City of Film is hosting a series of informal drop in sessions at the City Library and is inviting people to bring in footage - shot between the 1980s and 2000s - which captures family moments or public events that reflect modern Bradford.
David Wilson, director of Bradford UNESCO City of Film, said: "Archive footage has a unique ability to tell a story and as part of our tenth anniversary celebrations we want to take the first step towards developing a new project which gathers footage that truly reflects the diversity of the District.
The first drop in session is on Tuesday, April 23 from 11am to 2pm at Bradford City Library. Everyone is welcome and people will be able to share their footage, swap stories with others and register content for the archive project.
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