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  NFTS Presents: Cinematography Masterclass

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Award-winning cinematographers Stuart Harris and Brian Tufano talk about their work, and discuss how technology has changed the film industry.

  Big Ideas, Big Screen: Francine Stock

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Broadcaster and novelist Francine Stock explores how cinema has shaped the popular imagination, discussing the nature of our relationship with film.

  Misha Glenny: DarkMarket

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Journalist Misha Glenny discusses the large-scale criminal activity taking place over the internet, including the very real threat of cyber-theft...

  BAFTA Preview: Public Enemies Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

A Q&A following a preview screening of 'Public Enemies', a three-part drama created by award-winning writer Tony Marchant for the BBC

  Robert Mugabe...what happened? Director’s Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

This director’s Q&A follows a screening of 'Robert Mugabe...what happened?', a film exploring the impact of the controversial Zimbabwean president.

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Posted on Fri 28 Oct 2011

Pervasive Media Studio moves into Watershed

Posted on Thu 27 Oct 2011

The Pervasive Media Studio is Watershed’s city-centre research space that brings together a network of over 100 artists, technologists and academics to explore the future of mobile and wireless media. Since opening in 2008, it has been situated in nearby Anchor Square.

Joan of Arc reaches New York

Posted on Tue 25 Oct 2011

We are thrilled that The Passion of Joan of Arc is being performed at the White Light Festival in New York this weekend (Sat 29 Oct). This collaborative project, developed in Bristol by musicians Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) working with inspiration from Watershed, is a new live performance to the classic film (directed by Carl Theodor Dreyer in 1928) long regarded as a towering masterpiece of cinema.