Latest

× Close

Help us make our website work better for you

Allow analytics cookies Deny analytics cookies

We use Google Analytics to gather information on how our website is used. This helps us to make changes to our website that improve the usefulness and overall experience for our visitors.

  A Visual Guide to the Olympics

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

A panel of Olympic experts discuss the social, political, and cultural contexts that have accompanied the Olympics throughout history.

  Personal Best: Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Director Sam Blair discusses 'Personal Best', a documentary following the lives of four British sprinters both on the track, and off.

  Town of Runners Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Director Jerry Rothwell discusses 'Town of Runners', a feature length documentary exploring the running tradition of small Ethiopian town, Bekoji.

Mail, Maps and Motion at See No Evil 2012

Posted on Fri 13 July 2012

Watershed’s visua­­­l spectacular, ‘Mails, Maps and Motion’ starts See No Evil’s weekend programme in style. On the evening of Fri 17 Aug, Bristol’s iconic Passenger Shed will be transformed with a host of one-off commissions and collaborations which blend cutting edge music and film.

New REACT support announced

Posted on Wed 11 July 2012

PUSH ME in The Space: Unlimited films are live

Posted on Mon 9 July 2012

The PUSH ME films are now released into The Space, this summer’s go-to destination to discover the UK’s incredibly rich and vibrant arts and culture scene.Epic in scale and substance each film is packed into just 90 seconds: watch them to find out how the artists are pushing themselves and see how what they are creating is pushing others.

  Olympic Rivalries: Sebastian Coe & Steve Ovett

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Writer Pat Butcher discusses Steve Ovett and Sebastian Coe, the legendary middle-distance runners whose great sporting rivalry was watched by millions.

Getting Cinematic in Castle Park

Posted on Fri 6 July 2012

Watershed welcomes producers of the future

Posted on Tue 3 July 2012

Watershed’s development programme for 18-25 year olds, the Future Producers, kicked off last week. The group will be working with us here until December, learning about the skills needed to programme an arts venue like Watershed.