Yorkshire at the Millennium

Snapshots of a region's life.
"Do they realise that in 50 or 100 years the films that are being made now will be curiosities... all of which are of value to the present generation, but how much more will they be to the men and women of the future?" (Views and Film Index, 1906). In the late 1990s, the Yorkshire Media Consortium was set up as a result of an innovative YFA/National Lottery/Arts Council/Yorkshire Television collaboration from 1997 to 2000, which commissioned 37 new programmes from community filmmakers across the region. It was designed to give independent filmmakers freedom to reflect the concerns of local communities and people across the region, while also creating a valuable new resource, a record of life a century on from the first pioneers of the moving image. The resulting collection encourages individual voices to emerge from across Yorkshire and enables today's audiences to glimpse into people's homes and lives at a key moment in history at the turn of the millennium.
28 items in this collection

The Bradford Festival Mela 1998

Bradford Interchanges

Curry City

Mills and Healers

A to B

Roots

Three for a Pound

Angels from Alcatraz

Art in the Park

Connected

Home Grown

House of Changes

Taming the Tigers

Warwick Within

Weekend Nights

Building Foundations

Hands and Voices

Play On

Scarborough

Saying Their Prayers

Young Hearts and Growing Pains

Never Give Up

The Rhubarb Triangle

Two World Famous Things About Batley

Yorkshire from the Aire

The Borrowers

Meat Crazy!

York's Millennium Year