
Young Filmmakers from Bradford, Derry and Sarajevo explore peace, conflict and identity in a new exhibition for Bradford 2025 and supported by British Council
Published September 2, 2025
As part of Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture, a compelling new exhibition titled Here We Stand will open from 14 – 31 August at Loading Bay, showcasing short-form films made by young people from Bradford, Derry and Sarajevo.
Developed under the guidance of BAFTA-nominated film producer Elhum Shakerifar (A Syrian Love Story/Almost Heaven), Here We Stand brings together young voices from three cities, each with rich and varied social histories.
Young people aged between 18 and 28 in each city have taken part in workshops designed to build storytelling skills, experiment with mobile filming, and explore themes of identity, sanctuary, conflict and peace. The result is a collection of bold, personal, and deeply reflective films, each offering a glimpse into how young people today experience and imagine peace in the context of their everyday realities.
Working in partnership with The Peace Museum (Bradford) the UK’s only museum dedicated to peace and protest, Museum of Free Derry dedicated to preserving and presenting the history of Derry during the pivotal period from 1968 to 1972, and War Childhood Museum (Sarajevo) the world’s largest archive of stories about growing up during war, this international project invites reflection on the past and a hopeful imagining of the future, all told through the eyes of a new generation.
Here We Stand has been made possible with support from the British Council; international partner for Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture. They are supporting eleven projects throughout the year, enabling artists to work internationally and create new networks and cultural exchanges. International collaborations include Pakistan, Poland, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Sarajevo, Kenya, Ghana and Togo.
Here We Stand is part of Bradford 2025’s mission to create opportunities for young people, connect communities across borders, and reshape narratives through art. The free exhibition runs from 14 to 31 August 2025 at Loading Bay, a new pop-up art space in the heart of the city.