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Magic and all that is ascribed to it

Project Ended in May 2010

The journal of an artists residency investigating contemporary digital techniques to reinvent authentic early stage illusions with a magical modern element.

  The Passion of Joan of Arc

Posted on Tue 31 Oct 2017

Adrian Utley (Portishead) and Will Gregory (Goldfrapp) discuss their new score for this classic film from 1928.

  Decalogue 2002: Russian Ark

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Professor Ian Christie introduces 2002's Russian Ark, a dreamlike film shot in one single take that spans 300 year of Russian culture and history.

  No Greater Love - Director's Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Q&A with the maker of this documentary which offers a rare insight into the cloistered way of life of a closed monastery of Carmelite nuns.

eShed

Project Ended in April 2010

eShed was a Bristol-based community and website for young people aged 14-21 who love film and media.

Young Leaders Volunteer Programme

Project Ended in April 2010

Two new scores for Alice in Wonderland (1903), and two documentaries about the workshops, originated by a group of sixteen Young Leaders.

  Decalogue 2001: Mulholland Drive

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

An introduction to Mulholland Drive, cited as one of the defining films of the decade, discussing the films impact and significance.

  Light Graffiti Workshops

Posted on Mon 6 Nov 2017

In a series of workshops members of the public and Watershed staff ‘painted with light’ to investigate the spaces in and around Watershed.

  1234 Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Post-screening Q & A with lead actors Mathew Baynton & Ian Bonar from indie British music film 1234.

  Living in the Internet of Things

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Innovation and media theorist Rob van Kranenburg examines the impact radio frequency identification tags (RFID) could have on our wider societies.

18 Summers

Project Ended in March 2010

Digital Stories by fourteen older people (aged 50+) from across Europe, recording their memories of the summer they turned eighteen.