What’s On Week Ahead

La Grazia
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Showing Wed 18 – Tue 24 March

The Love That Remains (Subtitled)

Until Thu 26 Mar

Hlynur Pálmason's surrealist Icelandic dramedy captures a year in the life of a family, as a separating couple navigate their changing relationship while co-parenting their three children (played by the director's own children).

The Everyworld Exhibition

part of The Everyworld

Andrew and Eden Kotting are in a warmly lit room wear black helmets with flower and bandage decorations. They hold hands, conveying a sense of connection and warmth.

Until Sun 12 Apr

With virtual reality, giant inflatables, feature films, projections, sketchbooks and more – this season explores family, the creative spirit, grief and togetherness. With a multimedia exhibition alongside a series of events and films in the cinema from the Kötting family.

Wed 18 March

Thu 19 March

Fri 20 March

Sat 21 March

Sun 22 March

Mon 23 March

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The Shepherd and the Bear (Subtitled)

Until Thu 26 Mar

The Shepherd and the Bear is a modern folktale about tradition, community and humanity’s relationship with a vanishing natural world.

Wed 18 March

This is a Relaxed Visit

No trailers or adverts are shown and the film will start promptly at its advertised start time.

Our Relaxed Visits are designed to benefit our customers with additional needs (such as people living with dementia, autism, or other neurodivergent people and their personal assistants, friends and family) or anyone who wants to enjoy a film in a more relaxed, spacious environment. Everyone is welcome.

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Sirât (Subtitled)

Until Thu 26 Mar

Featuring a bold and bouncing soundtrack by Kangding Ray, Oliver Laxe's Oscar®-nominated for Best International Feature Sirât is a staggering cinematic experience set in the dusty mountains of southern Morocco.

Nominated for 2 Oscars® - Best International Feature and Best Sound.

Set It Off - 30th anniversary

Four inner-city women, determined to end their constant struggle, decide to live by one rule — get what you want or die trying. So the four women take back their lives and take out some banks in the process.

Wed 18 March

With an introduction from a special guest.

Join artist Ellayah Woodward-Lindsay, who will be leading a Craft & Chat workshop after the screening

30th Anniversary Bundle: get 15% off when you buy tickets for both Set It Off and The Watermelon Woman.

If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

Until Thu 19 Mar

With her life crashing down around her, Linda (Rose Byrne) attempts to navigate her child's mysterious illness, her absent husband, a missing person, an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) and her job.

Wed 18 March

Thu 19 March

This is a Masked and Socially Distanced Visit

Wearing a mask is mandatory throughout this screening unless you are exempt.

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Tuesday screenings are part of our Cinébites meal deal - Club Shed members get 30% off main dishes from our menu with a valid ticket.

Chronically Online: A Personal History of the UK Internet

Chronically Online: A Personal History of the UK Internet

We all have that one YouTube video we’re obsessed with. Or that one vine that we think about more than most movies. Chronically Online: A Personal History of the UK Internet is the Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend's one-night-only programme of digital delights on the big screen, showcasing the stories Britain tells about itself through the internet.

Thu 19 March

The Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend is a film festival (but they also do off-season screenings, like this one!) that celebrates everything documentary can and should be.

Chronically Online: A Personal History of the UK Internet is presented in partnership with the BFI National Archive’s Our Screen Heritage Project, a dedicated acquisition programme focused on addressing the under-representation of online moving image in the national collection

Our Screen Heritage is supported by the BFI Screen Heritage Fund, awarding National Lottery funding.

La Grazia (Subtitled)

Fri 20 - Thu 26 March

Italy’s outgoing president, Mariano De Santis (Toni Servillo), navigates moral and personal crossroads with the help of his confidante and daughter, Dorotea (Anna Ferzetti). With Sorrentino’s signature poetic vision and an evocative soundtrack, this heartfelt masterwork is an intimate meditation on fatherhood, conscience, and the enduring question: who owns our days?

Sentimental Value (Subtitled)

part of Oscars® 2026

Until Thu 26 Mar

Sentimental Value is an intimate and moving exploration of family, memories, and the reconciliatory power of art.

Fri 20 March

Sat 21 March

Sun 22 March

Mon 23 March

This is a Relaxed Visit

No trailers or adverts are shown and the film will start promptly at its advertised start time.

Our Relaxed Visits are designed to benefit our customers with additional needs (such as people living with dementia, autism, or other neurodivergent people and their personal assistants, friends and family) or anyone who wants to enjoy a film in a more relaxed, spacious environment. Everyone is welcome.

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Nominated for 9 Oscars®, including Best Picture, Best International Feature, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress (x2!), Best Supporting Actor and Best Director.

Shaping Animal Sounds

part of Lunchtime Talks

A screenshot of audio production software used to make animal sounds from programmed or recorded sources. Two large dots, one red and one blue, connect a network of smaller dots via straight yellow lines, forming an amorphous shape in the centre of the image.

In this Lunchtime Talk, sound editor and designer Jonny Crew and programmer and educator Kyle Ramsey will share techniques used in sound design for their animated documentaries.

Fri 20 March

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Tune in, wherever you are, online (no need to book). If you want to take part in person please book in advance.

One Battle After Another (Partially Subtitled)

part of Oscars® 2026

Until Thu 26 Mar

When their evil enemy resurfaces after 16 years, a group of ex-revolutionaries reunite to rescue one of their own's daughter.

Nominated for 13 Oscars®, including Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Supporting Actor (x2!) and Best Director.

Gentle Angry Women + Q&A

part of Listening to Britain

As they navigate the complexities of teenage life and social activism, three young women embark on a journey of discovery, following in the footsteps of over 30,000 women who forty years earlier united in peaceful, liberating protest, the remarkable Greenham Common Women's Peace Movement.

Sat 21 March

This screening will be followed by a Q&A with the film's director Barbara Santi and one of the participants Evie Marshall.

Deaf Conversations About Cinema: One Battle After Another

A person in a plaid shirt grips the steering wheel of a car, with a blurry view through the windshield and a hanging charm in the background.

Join us at the 17:40 screening of the 2026 Best Picture Oscar® winner, One Battle After Another, on Mon 23 March which will feature Descriptive Subtitles and an introduction from Nathan Hardie, fellow audience member and Bristolian film critic.

Mon 23 March

20:30 (ends 21:30) BSL, Free
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