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Festival puts Stroud film makers on the big screen

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The 2026  Stroud Film festival begins this month and showcases  many films and film makers connected with the town.

The Prince Albert pub is the venue for the opening film of the festival on 21st February, a feature length documentary An Unlikely Fandom. The film charts the impact of Thomas the Tank Engine on a generation of adult fans. It  coincides with the 80th anniversary of the publication of the first Thomas book and the event is  close to the Rodborough home of creator Thomas’ creator  Revd W Awdry. Another  local connection comes  through  Our Land at the Vue on 7th March. This award winning documentary about the right to roam has a  soundtrack by the celebrated Stroud based musician Daniel Inzani.   

By  contrast, although still with a Stroud connection, We Swim is a run by the Friends of Stroud Lido. One of the organisers, Jess McQuail says,  ‘The event features three short films all celebrating  aspects of why we love swimming and swimming pools.’ 

Feb21 Unlikely Fandom 1 | Festival puts Stroud film makers on the big screen

Also with a swimming connection is Rave on for the Avon, programmed by Stroud Film Society. This documentary was made by passionate cold water swimmers concerned about the quality of the water in our local rivers. The film’s production team will be at the Sub Rooms to  introduce the screening.

Stroud based film maker Christine Felce made two award winning films in 1980 She believed they were  lost in a fire until recently when  a cinema in London rediscovered the films in an archive. Christine will show the films and tell their story  at the Museum in the Park on 14th March.  

Pip Heywood, is both a film maker and  the poet laureate of Nailsworth. As part of the festival  he brings new films  which explore the  local landscape in an event called Flightpath on 1st March, also at the Museum..  Pip says the films are  “A moving meditation that reminds us of the power of simplicity.”

Beating the Bounds on 7 March | Festival puts Stroud film makers on the big screen

Two events feature short films by professional film makers with local connections. Where We are on 7th March is at SVA and What We Do for Those We Love on 8th March at The Museum. Alongside these is UnderBytes, short  films made by local young people at SVA on 6th March.

Another group of young people, RYSE,  have programmed on 2nd March  Stroud Water Riots Recollection, and other Revolting Stories,  which will include aspects of Stroud’s  history of rebellion.

A first for the festival is the Immersive Film event  also at the Museum.  Short films using pioneering  technology and virtual reality headsets give the viewer a chance to explore new ways of story telling. 

A more traditional technology is celebrated in Words Worth Spreading,  a programme of short films timed to coincide with the Stroud Wayzgoose Letterpress Print Fair on 7th March.

This year’s festival; features a 90 Second Film Challenge which invites everyone to make a short film in just five days, on a given theme. It’s free to enter and the films are on the big screen at Lansdown Hall. Stroud on 14th March.  Two Film School sessions  (28th Feb and 1st March) run at a subsidised rate to give people the skills to use their phone to make a film rather than just ‘shooting video’

Alongside these events with local links, is a programme of feature films both classic and more contemporary and from  India and Ukraine to Palestine and Brazil.  Another dimension to the programme brings directors from across the country to share their recent work in person.

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