Bristol UNESCO City of Film
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Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections

Cinema Rediscovered 2024

Season

Please note : this season finished in July 2024

Explore local connections to celebrate Bristol’s status as UNESCO City of Film, a global recognition of the city's outstanding contribution to film culture.

This year, we continue to spotlight Bristol-born film Oscar® and BAFTA nominated director J. Lee Thompson (1914 – 2002) with two 4K restorations of his films, both featuring strong performances from two recently lost British female leads Glynis Johns and Sylvia Syms.

On the 100th anniversary of Bristol archives, we host David Parker’s very personal sweep through some of the well-known, and not so well-known events and people that shaped Bristol, 650 years of Bristol in 65 mins (2023).

Bristol-based director Nariman Massoumi also presents his poetic award-winning documentary Pouring Water on Troubled Oil (2023) following Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s journey through Iran in 1951 on a film assignment for the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company constructed almost entirely from archival photographic images.

Key locations for film in the city will be brought to life as local film enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller and Dr Peter Walsh from South West Silents take visitors on walking tours around the city, that take in the landmarks and personalities of cinema from the 1880s to the present day, revealing a rich cinematic history.


Previous screenings & events in this season

UK Premiere: No Trees in The Street

classified PG Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections
UK Premiere: No Trees in The Street
Please note: This was screened in July 2024
Film

Sylvia Syms stars in this underseen thriller, laced with hard-bitten kitchen sink realism.

UK Premiere: The Weak and the Wicked

classified PG Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections
UK Premiere: The Weak and the Wicked
Please note: This was screened in July 2024
Film

A sobering and empathetic exploration of life in a women’s prison, made at a time when notions of rehabilitation were still uncommon.

Cinema Walk 2

Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections
Cinema Walk 1
Please note: This event took place in July 2024
Walking tour

Join local enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller and historian and academic Dr Peter Walsh for one of two gentle walks which will take you from the 1880s to the present day to find the landmarks and personalities of cinema in central Bristol.

Footage Rediscovered - Bristol Archives & the home movie movement

classified 12A Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections
650 years of Bristol in 65mins
Please note: This was screened in July 2024
Film

An irreverent sweep through some of the well-known, and not-so-well-known events and people that shaped Bristol.

Cinema Walk 1

Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections
Cinema Walk 2
Please note: This event took place in July 2024
Walking tour

Join local enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller and historian and academic Dr Peter Walsh for one of two gentle walks which will take you from the 1880s to the present day to find the landmarks and personalities of cinema in central Bristol.

Pouring Water on Troubled Oil

classified 12A Bristol UNESCO City of Film Connections
Pouring Waters on Troubled Oil
Please note: This was screened in July 2024
Film

A poetic documentary following Welsh poet Dylan Thomas’s journey through Iran in 1951 on a film assignment for the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company.

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