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Made Together

Amber Films & The Workshop Movement

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Made Together

Exhibitions

Tyneside Cinema

26 May 2026 - 31 August 2026

Made Together explores Amber Films’ place within the 1980s Workshop Movement, a short but important period in British film culture when collective, non-commercial and regionally rooted filmmaking was given national support.

Presented at Tyneside Cinema, the display looks at how Amber developed films through long-term relationships with communities, combining research, documentary observation, drama, local knowledge and trust. It focuses on four key works from the period: Keeping Time (1983), Seacoal (1985), Double Vision (1986) and In Fading Light (1989). Together, these films show Amber’s commitment to working with people and places over time, rather than arriving with a fixed story.

Through production stills, scripts, notes, flyers and archival material, the display traces a filmmaking practice shaped by class, labour, gender, regional identity and everyday life. It also reflects on the wider legacy of the Workshop Movement, which argued that film could be made differently: collaboratively, accountably, and from outside the usual centres of power.

Production Continuity Polardoids, Keeping Time, 1982-83 ©Amber Films
Behind the Scenes Production Still, Seacoal, 1984/85 ©Amber Films