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Wednesday 28 February 1996 19:02 EST
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Bradford Film Festival

From tomorrow, a storm of previews and retrospectives descends on Bradford for two weeks. Highlights include the Wayne Wang/ Paul Auster pair Smoke and Blue in the Face (Sun); Jim Jarmusch's oblique Western Dead Man (Fri 15) and Todd Haynes's enviro-horror Safe (Sat 16). 1-16 Mar, various venues (festival office: 01274 770000)

The Comedy Film Festival

Two movie-biz satires: the spiky Swimming with Sharks (Sat/ Sun) and the breezy Get Shorty (Sat) with John Travolta.

To Sun, various Southampton venues (info: 01703-335533)

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