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  Philip Glass in Conversation

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Seminal composer Philip Glass discusses his work for film with conductor Charles Hazlewood.

  Sean Bobbitt on Cinematography

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Sean Bobbitt, who has since worked on 12 Years a Slave, elaborates on the tricks of his trade with journalist and writer Mark Salisbury.

  Philip French: Fifty Years as a Film Critic

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

In his fiftieth year as a film critic, Philip French joins Festival of Ideas to discuss his life's work.

Theatre Jukebox now serving tasty stories in the Café/Bar

Posted on Thu 2 May 2013

Why are couscous, Lithuanian beetroot soup and Shopska salad meaningful and full of passion? What happens when fifteen strangers, all from different countries, come together to make stories about food? Find out when you take a seat at Theatre Jukebox, a jukebox that plays stories instead of records, which is in Watershed's Café/Bar for the next two weeks.

Abracadabra! Watershed seeks Magician for unusual spell

Posted on Tue 30 April 2013

We are impossibly excited to have launched our search for a Magician in Residence! We are seeking an adventurous soul with an appetite for the unusual, an artistic temperament and an affinity for geek, with suggested skills of 'disappearing interfaces, conjuring circuits, pulling robotic rabbits out of haptic hats'.

  Douglas Hart in Conversation

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Douglas Hart, a founding member of The Jesus and Mary Chain, discusses his work as a short film and music video director.

Play Colour Keepers - a brand new game - this weekend only!

Posted on Tue 23 April 2013

Enter the Zone, battle with light, and then escape on your bike!Part exploration, part battle, part collaboration, Colour Keepers is a unique commission for Bristol Temple Quarter using the new artist-designed BikeTAG light system to create an innovative street game to light up Bristol’s Enterprise Zone.

  Listen to the Sun: Panel discussion

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

An expert panel discuss the benefits and difficulties of bringing art and science together.

  Flying Blind: Composer's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Composer Jon Wygens discusses his musical score for 'Flying Blind', a Bristol-based feature made as part of iFeatures.

  Amira Kheir on Scoring Sumurun

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Italian-Sudanese singer/songwriter Amira Kheir discusses her brand new live rescore of Sumurun, also known as One Arabian Night.