Our closing event Brighter Still takes place on Saturday 20 and Sunday 21 December. This popular event is sold out and there is no box office at the event – please don’t travel to the site without a ticket.

30 & 31 Oct 2025

Milner Field Manor Ruins

The Others (2001)

Nicole Kidman stars in a truly terrifying ghost story. Part of Open-Air Cinema at Milner Field Manor Ruins.

A bone-chilling open-air screening of a 21st-century classic – exclusively for Bradford 2025.

Jersey, 1945. Grace Stewart (Nicole Kidman) moves with her children to a grand manor house while waiting for husband Charles (Christopher Eccleston) to return from the war – but before long, things take a frightening turn. Anne, her eldest, claims to have been visited by a strange family from the past. Voices and footsteps echo down the dark and deserted corridors. And… wait, is that really her long-lost husband?

Alejandro Amenábar’s 2001 feature is one of the 21st century’s scariest thrillers – and we’re amping up the chill factor at this special screening in the spooky surroundings of Milner Field. Expect haunted woodland walks, atmospheric lighting and spine-tingling surprises. Not for the faint-hearted…

Part of Open-Air Cinema

This event was part of Bradford 2025’s Open-Air Cinema season.

Introductory Notes

Please read the transcription to The Others Introductory Notes here.

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Open Air Cinema is part of Bradford: A City of Film, a film exhibition programme across Bradford District for Bradford 2025. Delivered in partnership with National Science and Media Museum with the support of the BFI, awarding National Lottery funding.

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