SENTIENTS: An Immersive VR & Video Game Exhibition
Until Sun 13 Sep
Open your animal eyes. An immersive exhibition of groundbreaking video games & virtual reality. A must-do this summer in Bristol's Undershed Gallery.
Mon 20 July
Until Sun 13 Sep
Open your animal eyes. An immersive exhibition of groundbreaking video games & virtual reality. A must-do this summer in Bristol's Undershed Gallery.
Mon 20 July
Until Wed 22 Jul
Joe and Angela’s marriage is on thin ice. When they invite their enigmatic upstairs neighbours for a dinner party, the night spirals into unexpected places. Have they reignited the spark or lit the match that burns it all down?
Please note: for all screenings on Sat 18 or Sun 19 July, there may be some noise interference from Bristol Harbour Festival.
Until Thu 30 Jul
With a star-studded cast including Matt Damon, Tom Holland, Anne Hathaway, Robert Pattinson, Lupita Nyong'o, Zendaya and Charlize Theron, Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey is the most anticipated film on Letterboxd for 2026.
Mon 20 July
Please note: for all screenings on Sat 18 or Sun 19 July, there may be some noise interference from Bristol Harbour Festival.
Until Wed 22 Jul
Surviving bar-to-bar on anecdotes and the ‘good old days’, two blustery 50-somethings hatch a plan to change their luck by digging up the cash their old pal buried before he left for Argentina.
Please note: for all screenings on Sat 18 or Sun 19 July, there may be some noise interference from Bristol Harbour Festival.
Until Wed 22 Jul
In the late 1990s, a family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island, as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the experiences of the youngest child, Sasha. Their fresh start is interrupted by the increasingly dangerous behavior of Jeremy, the family’s oldest child.
Please note: for all screenings on Sat 18 or Sun 19 July, there may be some noise interference from Bristol Harbour Festival.
As a tribute to the late Marjane Satrapi, we're screening the film adaptation of her graphic novel that follows a young girl in Iran during the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
Wed 22 July
Please note: for all screenings on Sat 18 or Sun 19 July, there may be some noise interference from Bristol Harbour Festival.
part of Reframing Film
Join some of the most inspiring voices in the worlds of exhibition, distribution and restoration to reflect on the rise of rep cinema over the past decade; and what that might mean for the future of cinema.
Wed 22 July
part of Reframing Film
To celebrate Il Cinema Ritrovato turning forty and Cinema Rediscovered turning ten, we are delighted to welcome Il Cinema Ritrovato’s Co-director Ehsan Khoshbakht, for a conversation with our founder Mark Cosgrove hosted by film critic, historian and long-standing collaborator Pamela Hutchinson.
part of Comics Come Alive
Relationship trouble? Choosing dinner? Look out for our Danger: Diabolik Hotline. Dial for Diabolik: the suave super-villain from the Giussani sisters’ camp 1960’s comic. To join in, find the phone booth in Watershed’s Café & Bar and ask for counsel from our very own agony-aunt. Warning - follow his advice at your own risk!
Wed 22 July
Tuesday screenings are part of our Cinébites meal deal - Club Shed members get 30% off main dishes from our menu with a valid ticket.
part of Comics Come Alive
Based on an iconic Italian comic, Mario Bava’s stylish cult classic has been an inspiration to many from the Beastie Boys to acclaimed British filmmaker Edgar Wright, who will present a pre-recorded introduction to the film.
Wed 22 July
With a pre-recorded introduction by filmmaker Edgar Wright and followed by a FREE improv performance in the Café & Bar featuring Katy Schutte as Diabolik, alongside Bristol’s own two-prov G&T as the Giussani Sisters plus look out for our Danger: Diabolik Hotline from 19:30 onwards.
part of Reframing Film
Bristol has been an UNESCO City of Film since 2017, but Bristol and cinema have been entwined since – some would say before – the beginning of moving pictures. Join local enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller for the first of three gentle walks.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
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part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Thu 23 - Fri 24 July
Charles Burnett’s deeply humanist follow-up to Killer of Sheep centres on Pierce Mundy caught between family expectations and loyalty to a friend, providing an intimate window into early ’80s South Central LA.
With an introduction by writer/curator Karen Alexander and a pre-recorded message from director Charles Burnett.
part of Reframing Film
Thu 23 - Sun 26 July
Come and find out how a film archive works in this new exhibition on display in W1 throughout the festival. All welcome including younger guests in this free drop-in space hosted by the BFI National Archive team.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
An important milestone of Black South African cinematic history that lives on in cultural memory, African Jim introduced the singular jazz singer and activist Dolly Rathebe to the big screen.
With an introduction by curator Mosa Mpetha and followed by a short post screening discussion.
Content warning: this film contains outdated practices, such as racialised language and mistreatment of people which some may find offensive.
part of 50 Years of Aardman
Thu 23 & Sat 25 July
Get insights into the creation of the Peter Gabriel’s award-winning Sledgehammer music video featuring innovative stop-motion animation by Aardman and the Brothers Quay.
With an introduction by “Edit producer” Nigel Ashcroft and a pre-recorded message from Peter Gabriel.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of 50 Years of Aardman
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Berlin-based director Cynthia Beatt’s first feature shot shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall centres on Queenie (a spellbinding performance by a young Tilda Swinton), a woman navigating a personal crisis.
Thu 23 July
part of Vive Le Cinema!
Tsai Ming-Liang's poignant love letter to cinema is an exquisite, wryly funny and tender tribute to the experience of cinemagoing, to cinemas as spaces, and to the people in the audience and behind the scenes.
With an introduction by film historian, repertory programmer and video essayist Jonathan Bygraves.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
An anonymous tip starts a traditional whodunnit which quickly segues into a surrealistic farce and moves from film noir to science fiction in the mysterious and enigmatic Dead Mountaineer’s Hotel.
Thu 23 July
The screening of Dead Mountaineer's Hotel will start with an introductory chat with the film composer and pioneer of electronic music Sven Grünberg and synthesiser virtuoso Taavi Kerikmäe and be followed by a live set by the duo in the Café & Bar.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Experience the visionary sounds of Estonian pioneer of electronic music, Sven Grünberg, the first composer in the Soviet Union to create an album entirely made of electronic music.
Thu 23 July
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Arundhati Roy’s debut screenplay captures 1970s student rebellion in New Delhi, set against a vibrant backdrop of Marxism, parties and Beatles songs.
Thu 23 July
With an introduction by Film scholar, curator and founder of Day for Night Sonali Joshi.
part of Reframing Film
Fri 24 & Sun 26 July
Join Watershed’s Charlotte Bendrey and BFI National Archive Curator Rosie Taylor on a tour of Watershed’s projection booth and discover how the films screening at the festival make it to the screen during a festival like Cinema Rediscovered.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Four city boys embark on a countryside holiday that will transform them in this quietly incisive gem from Satyajit Ray, presented in a stunning new 4K restoration spearheaded by Wes Anderson, and Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation.
With an in-person introduction by curator and filmmaker Dina Mufti and a pre-recorded introduction by Wes Anderson.
part of Vive Le Cinema!
A humorous insider critique of 1950s Parisien cinephile scene by filmmaker, critic, and producer Luc Moullet who began writing for Cahiers du Cinéma at the age of 18 alongside figures like Jean-Luc Godard and François Truffaut.
Join Watershed Cinema Programmer Steph Read and critic and improviser Tara Judah for a suitably playful introduction followed by a meet-up in the café/bar with Cinema Year Zero.
part of Reframing Film
Join Professor Shawn Sobers, Simon Bright (Zimbabwe) and fellow filmmaker Martin Mhando (Tanzania) to watch Corridors of Freedom (1987) and reflect on the vibrant collaboration and resistance of the Southern African Transnational Cinema movement that emerged in the 1980s and 90s to counter South Africa’s apartheid propaganda and the media biases of former colonial powers.
Fri 24 July
part of Lunchtime Talks
In this Lunchtime Talk, mechanical sculptor Nik Ramage will present a collection of his useless machines and absurd devices, revealing the stories behind their creation - and the ideas that never made it off the drawing board.
Tune in, wherever you are, online (no need to book). If you want to take part in person please book in advance.
part of Reframing Film
Interested in meeting some of the film curators involved in Cinema Rediscovered and getting insights into how the festival gets programmed? For those of you interested in pitching an event or season for next year’s edition of the festival, this is also a great opportunity to pick up practical tips from those involved in our Other Ways of Seeing commissions supported by BFI awarding funds from National Lottery.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Crafted by renowned poet and screenwriter Ahmed Bouanani, this experimental masterpiece draws from Morocco’s rich oral traditions, and the ever-present spectre of colonialism.
Fri 24 July
With an introduction by curator Abiba Coulibaly.
part of Reframing Film
Before the era of YouTube mashups came The Movie Orgy (1968), an immense found footage cultural catalogue curated by legendary director Joe Dante in his debut feature.
Introduced by film critic Neil Ramjee.
The Kino is now sold out but due to popular demand, we have added in a FREE drop in screening in The Videodrome - entrance through the 20th Century Flicks video shop and exit through the back door.
part of Rogue Hollywood
part of Restored & Rediscovered
This first and only feature film directed (and edited) by Park Nam-ok, South Korea's first female filmmaker, provides an intimate look at the female experience in post-war Seoul.
With an introduction by Rehana Esmail from Cinelogue, a curated streaming platform centring cinema from the Global Majority.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Restored & Rediscovered
A gritty crime drama focusing on the intense, cat-and-mouse relationship between Inspector Chan and a drug informant, exploring corruption and the "rules of the game" in 1970s Hong Kong.
With an introduction by Professor Andy Willis from the University of Salford, whose research area includes Hong Kong cinema.
part of Rogue Hollywood
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Set against the gritty backdrop of 1990s New York City, this postmodern reimagining of the Dracula myth, executive produced by David Lynch, follows estranged vampire twins as they reunite after their father’s death.
With an introduction by Geoffrey M. Badger (Founder and operator of Lost Reels).
part of Vive Le Cinema!
Fiction becomes reality for an audience quietly watching a matinee of a spaghetti western at their local cinema when suddenly one of the patrons dies…
Before the screening, you can join in a Closed Circuit Murder Mystery game led by Watershed’s Gavin Sunderland. Places are limited so book early!
part of Reframing Film
part of Restored & Rediscovered
British film noir at its darkest and most deadly.
Sat 25 July
With an introduction by Anthony Nield Head of Production at Powerhouse Films.
part of Vive Le Cinema!
Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)
B-movie director Lawrence Woolsey rolls into a Key West cinema with his new film Mant (half man, half ant - all terror) whilst the Cuban missile crisis cranks up nearby.
With a pre-recorded intro by director Joe Dante.
part of Reframing Film
Based on one of Chile's most notorious true crimes, this debut feature by Miguel Littín is a cornerstone of the New Chilean Cinema, ushering in an urgent, realist, and political filmmaking movement.
With an introduction by curator Maggi Hurt and a pre-recorded intro by filmmaker Miguel Littín.
part of 50 Years of Aardman
part of Comics Come Alive
Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)
Join in for our pre-party presented by Party Girl Productions ahead of the Josie & The Pussycats screening.
Sat 25 July
part of Reframing Film
Join the team behind The Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend (CNFW), Will Swinburne, Curator at the BFI National Archive, and local viral video star Paul Weedon for a screening of early internet video and a discussion about what it means to preserve online moving image and to screen it in cinemas.
part of Rogue Hollywood
Back on the big screen on its 50th anniversary, Elaine May’s neglected mid-1970s gem is a dissection of masculinity and male friendship anchored by mesmerising performances from John Cassavetes and Peter Falk.
With an introduction by Andy Willis (Rogue Hollywood Co-curator, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Salford and Senior Visiting Curator: Film at HOME in Manchester).
part of Comics Come Alive
Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)
Beneath the glitter and pop lies a razor-sharp critique of corporate manipulation and manufactured fame, way ahead of its time. Gather your friends, cats and kitties and join Party Girl Productions to celebrate this classic on its 25th anniversary.
Presented with Party Girl Productions with a special performance by Brenda Callis and an introduction by Watershed’s Ella McDonald.
This event will have BSL interpretation for the intros and musical performance. The film will have Descriptive Subtitles, and the audience call and response will have scripted and unscripted elements, the scripted parts will have printed sheets available.
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Restored & Rediscovered
This important rediscovery banned in 1963 by the Venezuelan government provides a striking snapshot of social disparity which draws on the director’s own childhood experiences.
With an introduction by film curator and educator Lorena Pino Montilla (Latinas in Bristol) and a post screening pre-recorded interview with Vladimir Durán.
part of Comics Come Alive
Break-out roles from Thora Birch and Scarlett Johansson, and also starring Steve Buscemi, this cult classic adapted from Daniel Clowes’ graphic novel remains a sharp, funny, and deeply relatable portrait of youth, identity, and not fitting in.
With an introduction by Watershed’s Cressida Williams and Sophie Robinson; and followed by a Craft & Chat drop-in workshop in W1.
part of Rogue Hollywood
Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)
Fifty years after it picked up the Palme d’Or at Cannes, Scorsese’s chilling masterpiece has lost none of its power to shock and disturb in its visceral exploration of alienation and violence in urban America.
With an introduction by Andy Willis (Rogue Hollywood Co-curator, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Salford and Senior Visiting Curator: Film at HOME in Manchester).
part of Restored & Rediscovered
Set in 17th-century China, T’ang Shushuen’s groundbreaking debut feature - one of the first independent films made in Hong Kong - traces the plight of a widow torn between passion and moral obligations.
With an introduction by Film scholar, curator and founder of Day for Night Sonali Joshi and a pre-recorded message from director T’ang Shushuen.
part of Reframing Film
Join in a Chat & Craft drop-in workshop, inspired by the films showing as part of Comics Come Alive.
Sat 25 July
part of Reframing Film
part of Restored & Rediscovered
part of Comics Come Alive
Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)
A twentysomething aspiring musician’s romantic life takes a dramatic turn when he meets the (literal) girl of his dreams, Ramona. Brace yourself for Edgar Wright (Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz)’s high energy adaptation of Bryan Lee O’Malley’s cult comic book.
With a pre-recorded introduction by director Edgar Wright and an in-person introduction by Timon Singh (Forbidden World Film Festival).
part of Rogue Hollywood
Join us for an informal discussion before and after Friedkin’s film Cruising (1980) where archive materials will be provided to look through and Jim Hubbard's film Stop The Movie (1980) will be playing on the Café & Bar screen.
Sat 25 July
This space is intended to serve as an opportunity to discuss the film and the wider context; please be respectful of the lived experience of queer people.
Some of the displayed items contain discussions of the HIV and AIDS crisis.
part of Reframing Film
Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)
From the director of Point Blank and Deliverance comes this vision-like metaphysical thriller that confounded audience expectations by delivering something unique and entirely unexpected.
With an introduction by Ti Singh (Forbidden Worlds, Bristol Bad Film Club).
part of Rogue Hollywood
Controversial at the time of its release, William Friedkin’s nocturnal thriller which sees Al Pacino’s undercover cop descend into New York’s gay leather scene on the hunt for a serial killer is being reappraised by a new generation.
With an introduction by Ellen Smith (Rogue Hollywood Co-curator) and with a pre and post screening Cruising The Archive discussion from 20:30 onwards in the Café & Bar.
Content warning: material focusing on HIV and AIDS which some may find upsetting.
part of Comics Come Alive
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