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Immerse yourself in the award-winning 360-degree cinematic Big Picture Show. 

Using surround sound, projected digital moving images and photographs, the Big Picture Show brings a broad range of perspectives into poignant focus, reflecting not only on the immediate effects of war, but also on what happens when the guns stop firing.

Shows are projected every hour on the 27-foot-high walls of our Main Exhibition Space, each focusing on a different aspect of war.

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Shows

  • Still from Animals and War Big Picture Show

    Animals and War

    Follow Milo the mouse and his guide Winkie the pigeon, as they discover stories of brave animals who have helped the war effort from the First World War to the present day.

    Learn about wartime animal heroes from Duffy the donkey, Rip the dog and K-Dog the dolphin in this new show created for Imperial War Museum North.

  • Teaser image Roads We Walked
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    The Roads We Walked

    The Roads We Walked: The Fifth Pan-African Congress celebrates the 80th anniversary of the Fifth Pan-African Congress, which took place in Manchester in October 1945. 

    This meeting of 200 activists, intellectuals, and political leaders was a key factor in many of the African independence movements that followed.

    This Big Picture Show has been written by a group of young poets from Manchester’s literary charity, Young Identity. The script is composed of their spoken-word reflections, highlighting key delegates and their demands, and focusing on Manchester’s radical legacy, both past and present.

  • Leading poet Tony Walsh sitting in the Main Exhibition Space at IWM North.
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    Mightier Than War

    Hear the powerful poetry of Tony Walsh alongside poignant imagery from our collections in a specially commissioned Big Picture Show.

    Especially commissioned by IWM, acclaimed Mancunian poet Tony Walsh wrote and recorded a poem for our Big Picture Show. The new poem, Mightier Than War, explores the triumph of the human spirit in times of conflict through his unique and enthralling storytelling.

  • Big Picture Show screened at IWM North
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    Ukraine: Our Ordinary Lives

    Mass media coverage of the war in Ukraine has shocked the world. Spanning the period since the 2022 invasion, powerful real-life stories of young Ukrainians told through their own social media posts, capture the reality of what everyday life is like for young Ukrainians caught up in war.

    Their stories are shared through images and footage as they try to find normality, living their ordinary lives through extraordinarily challenging times. 

  • A close up of Poppies at IWM North
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    Remembrance

    A Big Picture Show exploring the different ways we remember those who have died in conflict, from the First World War to the Iraq War.

  • Colourised footage artistic rendition 2018 – THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD by WingNut Films with Peter Jackson. Original black and white film © IWM.
    Colourised footage artistic rendition 2018 – THEY SHALL NOT GROW OLD by WingNut Films with Peter Jackson. Original black and white film © IWM.

    Life on the Line

    Witness powerful footage from Academy Award winner Peter Jackson's critically acclaimed They Shall Not Grow Old, alongside original imagery, footage and sound from Imperial War Museum's extensive First World War collections.

    Life on the Line: with footage from Peter Jackson’s They Shall Not Grow Old is the newest Big Picture Show, an immersive surround sound and 360 degree, 27-foot tall, projection that brings personal experiences of conflict to life in our Main Exhibition Space.

Schedule

 

 11am12pm1pm2pm3pm4pm
Term TimeAnimals and WarMightier Than War The Roads We Walked:
The Fifth Pan-African Congress
Ukraine: Our Ordinary Lives Life On The Line Remembrance
School HolidaysAnimals and WarThe Roads We Walked:
The Fifth Pan-African Congress
Mightier Than War Ukraine: Our Ordinary Lives RemembranceLife On The Line 

Following the two minute silence on Remembrance Sunday and Remembrance Day, the Remembrance Big Picture Show will play.

More Information

  • Accessibility

    Please be aware that when the Big Picture Show is on, the exhibition space will go dark and there will be loud noises and flashing images which some visitors may find unsettling.

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