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Recife: The Playable City celebratory film released

Posted on Wed 11 June 2014

Recife: The Playable City in April was a fantastic cultural exchange between Watershed and Brazil’s Porto Digital. It brought together practitioners from the UK and Brazil to explore how play can shape the future of our cities. Watershed produced the programme in partnership with the British Council and Brazilian technology park Porto Digital. We’re now delighted to announce the release of a short film that shares what happened:

Ken Loach delights Bristol audiences with his final film

Posted on Wed 4 June 2014

Legendary director Ken Loach visited Watershed on Monday for a sell out screening of his latest film, Jimmy’s Hall. He claims this will be his final major film and is ready to take some much needed rest and recuperation.

  Jimmy's Hall - Ken Loach Q&A

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Award-winning director of Kes and The Wind That Shakes The Barley presents his latest, and potentially last, feature film.

  Andy Nicholson on Production Design

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

In this BAFTA masterclass hear some top tips from famed production designer of Alfonso Cuaron's Gravity

An away day with a conscience...

Posted on Thu 22 May 2014

In the Real Cinematic World

Posted on Tue 13 May 2014

  Filmic: Jocelyn Pook in Conversation

Posted on Thu 10 Aug 2017

Jocelyn Pook, composer of music for film, television, theatre, ballet and contemporary dance, talks to Watershed's Mark Cosgrove for Filmic '14.

Top Tips from DepicT! Winner James Young

Posted on Wed 7 May 2014

DepicT! - Watershed's ultra short film competition - is once again challenging filmmakers across the globe to create a movie-masterpiece in just a minute-and-a-half! It is completely free to enter and there's up to £2500 prize money, invaluable industry exposure as part of Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival, plus other exclusive prizes up for grabs.

Film Hub Announces First Funding Awards from BFI Film Audience Network

Posted on Wed 30 April 2014

Film Hub South West & West Midlands, one of nine lead partners in BFI’s Film Audience Network, has awarded funding of £90,000 to support 12 projects bringing new film activities and experiences to local and regional audiences across the region including Cornwall, Devon, Dorset, Somerset, Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Warwickshire, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and the West Midlands.