What’s On Week Ahead

A Private Life - a woman checking files
A Private Life - Jodie Foster

Showing Mon 29 June – Sun 5 July

Blue Heron (Subtitled)

Until Thu 2 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.

Baby
Cinébabies screening
Bite
Cinébites meal deal
Intro
Introductory Talk
QA
Q&A Session

Mon 29 June

Tue 30 June

Wed 1 July

(ends 16:46) (ends 22:16)

Thu 2 July

The Mon 29 June 18:00 screening is followed by a Q&A with director Sophy Romvari.

A Private Life (Subtitled)

Until Thu 2 Jul

Jodie Foster’s impeccable French and comedic skills are on full display in this mystery thriller, which sees her character journey down a rabbit hole to investigate a suspicious death.

Mon 29 June

Effi O Blaenau (Subtitled)

Until Thu 2 Jul

Based on Gary Owen’s much lauded and widely performed one-woman play, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans’ cinematic interpretation set against the wide open landscapes of North Wales.

Mon 29 June

(ends 20:05)

Lesbian Space Princess

Until Thu 2 Jul

An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her bounty hunter ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens.

Mon 29 June

The Furious (Subtitled)

Until Thu 2 Jul

Following its super-buzzy reviews from America, we are proud to bring you one of the best Hong Kong action films in years.

Mon 29 June

The Sat 27 June 20:30 screening will be introduced by Ti Singh from Forbidden Worlds Film Festival.

Obsession

Until Thu 2 Jul

When a shy hopeless romantic makes a wish that his long-time crush falls in love with him, a sinister enchantment ensues in writer/director Curry Barker's freaky and frightening feature debut.

Mon 29 June

Cactus Pears + Q&A (Subtitled)

part of Queer Vision 2026

After the passing of his father, Anand leaves his bustling life in Mumbai behind, returning to his ancestral village for the traditional mourning period. Though his parents have accepted his sexuality, Anand’s extended family are unaware. Before long, the mounting expectations of marriage resurface for Anand, and his only reprieve lies in reconnecting with his childhood friend, Balya.

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision, and will be followed by a Q&A with the film's director Rohan Kanawade.

Is Jazz Meetup

A dynamic collage features a silhouetted bird shape overlaying a vibrant scene. People raise their hands and use phones near a brick wall. Orange text reads "is Jazz" with decorative elements scattered in the background. The mood is lively and energetic.

Is Jazz is a monthly meet-up for 18-30 (ish) year old creatives to explore collaborative creative process in a low-stakes, supportive, and informal way.

Tue 30 June

(ends 20:00)

Backrooms

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons.

Wed 1 July

Please note: This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy.

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

Castration Movie Chapter iii. Junior Ghosts—Premorphic Drift; a fragmentary passage + Q&A

part of Queer Vision 2026

The acerbic new chapter of Louise Weard’s visionary, post-modern trans epic, here we follow Izzy who is desperately clawing for any source of (mis)information to sabotage her partner’s transition.

Intro
Introductory Talk
QA
Q&A Session

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision, and will be followed by an online Q&A with the film's director Louise Weard hosted by Sal Creber of Reel Life Monsters.

Mad Villain

part of Lunchtime Talks

A cartoon character with a surprised expression appears to be falling into a swirling, black and gray hypnotic vortex, conveying confusion and chaos.

In this Lunchtime Talk, Nikesh Shukla and Camille Aubry will talk about how they're bringing their new comic book series Mad Villan to life in a political landscape where reality is meeting fiction.

Fri 3 July

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The Invite

Fri 3 - Thu 9 July

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?

First Friday

A man plays video games at a round table, while a person in a red jacket and beanie talks to a smiling woman. The background features a detailed mural.

First Friday is a monthly social and showcasing event open to anyone

Fri 3 July

(ends 19:00)

Bound

part of Queer Vision 2026

Corky, a tough female ex-convict working on an apartment renovation in a Chicago building, meets a couple living next door, Caesar, a paranoid mobster, and Violet, his seductive girlfriend, who is immediately attracted to her.

Intro
Introductory Talk

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision.

The Birdcage

part of Queer Vision 2026

Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)

Queer Vision Film Festival is delighted to present this groundbreaking and uproariously funny comedy gem from director Mike Nichols for its 30th anniversary screening on the incredible Megascreen (former IMAX).

Sat 4 July

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