CAMERAS are rolling across Yorkshire, including in Bradford, for three feature films and a television drama, thanks to funding from the Yorkshire Content Fund.

Filming took place in the Bradford district for Alan Bennett's The Choral, which stars Ralph Fiennes and is directed by Nicholas Hytner.

The film centres on a Yorkshire choral society in 1916 as it adapts to many of its members volunteering for the front. Saltaire was transformed as filming got underway last month. 

Good Boy, a tale of a football hooligan's kidnapping by a middle-class family intent on turning him into a 'good boy,' was partly filmed in Bradford.

Shooting will commence in late summer on The Nest, a tense and atmospheric tale of a relationship between two women who are neighbours.

Completing the quartet is TV drama Reunion, penned by deaf writer William Mager and described as an emotional thriller of revenge and redemption. 

Caroline Cooper Charles, chief executive of Screen Yorkshire, said: "Yorkshire is enjoying an incredible summer of filming activity, and we are delighted that the Yorkshire Content Fund has been instrumental in attracting four such high-profile projects to the region."

The BBC series Virdee, which was also supported by the Content Fund, recently concluded production in Bradford.