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My Summer of Love (15) + intro

Before Emily Blunt hit Hollywood, she starred in this haunting Yorkshire tale. The screening is introduced by Wema Mumma, BFI Flare curator and fierce champion of queer cinema.

Mona has just got hold of a brilliant moped that only cost a tenner. No engine but still dirt-cheap. She lives with her brother, Phil, who used to run a pub before he found God and poured away all the booze. Tamsin is rich, spoilt and trying to live a life of seductive decadence. 
 
Mona and Tamsin meet on the moors, above their quiet Yorkshire village and begin an intense, unlikely friendship. While Tamsin is tragic and fantastical, Mona is rough and witty. Tamsin is quickly charmed and Mona is hooked. Both want to escape their lives but Phil wants to save them, and everybody else.

Filmed on location in Todmorden, this BAFTA-winning drama has been dubbed “a triumph of mood and implication” by the New York Times and a “startling rite-of-passage drama” by BBC.com. 

  • Director: Paweł Pawlikowski
  • Cast: Emily Blunt, Paddy Considine, Natalie Press
  • Language: English

Joining us at the screening:

This screening will feature an introduction from Wema Mumma, a Kenyan Film Programmer and Events Manager specialising in African and queer cinema. She holds First Class degrees from the University of Kent (Comparative Literature & Film) and the University of Warwick (Film & TV Studies), where she pioneered a module on Queer African Cinema.

Wema has programmed for the British Film Institute's London Film Festival and its LGBTQIA+ film festival, Flare, and produced festivals including the 2023 Fragments Film Festival and inaugural DIVA Film Festival. She has managed over 500 events—from film premieres to literature festivals—for major clients including Disney, BAFTA, and Channel 4.

Currently Events Manager for Southbank Centre's Creative Engagement team, Wema coordinates programmes that build bridges between local communities and the arts.


Northern Youth—Northern Youth is a celebration of northern young identity in cinema. Bradford is one of the UK's youngest cities with a significant portion of its population under 25, and this season champions the bold and blistering spirit of youthful northern characters, actors, film-makers, writers, and mavericks. Punky and poetic, powerful and punchy, this season celebrates northern youth in all its glory.

The season is curated for Bradford 2025 by Dominic Leclerc, the Bradford-born, raised and based director of Sex Education, Skins and Shameless, and the upcoming Bradford-set feature Flesh and Flamingos about queer northern youth. His passion for complex and daring stories about youth drive this rebellious and raw season.  

The selections in Northern Youth span several decades, from a '60s British New Wave classic celebrating teenage rebellion, to a provocative contemporary film debut about consent. The stories transport us from the back streets of Salford, to the majestic Yorkshire moors; from the Liverpool of a teenage boy's lyrical imagination, to the underbelly of Nottingham's council estates. The stories are unique and bursting with youthful spirit: from a group of '80s skinheads exploring their collective and individual identity, to a teenage girl in Yorkshire pushing at the realms of her sexuality, from a young northern rebel boldly defying authority, to a group of adolescents navigating their bodies and emotions on their first clubbing holiday. Together, these films celebrate northern youth in all its complexity—championing diversity, the individual experience, and both the frailty and wonder of being on the cusp of adulthood.

This season is part of Bradford: A City of Film, a programme of independent film across the Bradford District. Co-Produced by Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture and National Science and Media Museum with the support of the BFI, awarding funds from the National Lottery. 

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