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The festival's origins date to the Beaulieu Jazz Festival (1956–1961) which became the National Jazz Festival in 1961 (The National Jazz and Blues Festival in 1963) and settled in Reading in 1971. In 1999 a second leg was added at Leeds. The following is a list of acts that have played at the festival.
Reading and Leeds, England Beaulieu Jazz Festival (1955–1961) Various as National Jazz Festival (1961–1970) Reading (since 1971) Also at Leeds (since 1999) Years active: 1955–present (except 2020) Attendance: 105,000 (2019, daily) [1] Website: readingfestival.com leedsfestival.com
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The McKenzie Break (1970) – British war drama film loosely reflecting real-life events at POW camp in Ontario, Canada; in particular, the interception of German attempts to communicate in code with the captured U-boat ace Otto Kretschmer, and the "trial" of Captain Hans-Joachim Rahmlow and his second-in-command, Bernhard Berndt from U-570 ...
The three opening films of the festival were Sweet Sixteen, directed by Ken Loach (Ken Loach), Lilo & Stitch by Dean DeBlois and Possession, a romantic mystery drama directed by Neil LaBute. 2001 festival; The 15th Leeds International Film Festival was held 27 September to 12 October 2001 and opened with a screening of Crush, directed by John ...
Pages in category "Reading and Leeds Festivals" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Music festivals in Leeds (1 C, 10 P) Pages in category "Festivals in Leeds" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.