What’s On Week Ahead

Black and white photo of a person standing on a beach, leaning on a wooden railing with waves in the background.
Image from The Stranger

Showing Sun 12 – Sat 18 April

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.

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.

The Stranger (Subtitled)

Until Thu 16 Apr

Francois Ozon has adapted a monumental work of literature – The Stranger (also known as The Outsider) by Albert Camus.

Sun 12 April

Mon 13 April

Tue 14 April

Wed 15 April

Thu 16 April

Everybody to Kenmure Street

Until Thu 16 Apr

In May 2021, a UK Home Office dawn raid triggers one of the most spontaneous and successful acts of civil resistance in recent memory. In Pollokshields, Scotland’s most diverse neighbourhood, hundreds of residents rush to the streets to stop the deportation of their neighbours.

Sun 12 April

Mon 13 April

Tue 14 April

Wed 15 April

Thu 16 April

Arco (Partially Subtitled)

Until Thu 16 Apr

For Easter, imagine if rainbows were time travellers… hand-painted animation Arco sees its hero crash land in a near future impacted by climate change.

Sun 12 April

Mon 13 April

Tue 14 April

Wed 15 April

Thu 16 April

Inception

part of About Time

Christopher Nolan’s smart, moving and intellectual thriller about dream invasion set a new bar for cerebral blockbusters and with Hans Zimmer’s score a new sonic direction in what we think of as the sound of suspense.

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

Father Mother Sister Brother

Until Thu 16 Apr

Winner of the Golden Lion Best Film prize at the 2025 Venice Film Festival, Father Mother Sister Brother is the eagerly-awaited new film from Jim Jarmusch.

Sun 12 April

Mon 13 April

Tue 14 April

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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20:40 (ends 22:45) AD, Bite

Wed 15 April

Thu 16 April

Underland

Until Thu 16 Apr

Based on Robert Macfarlane's bestseller, Underland is a cinematic voyage beneath the surface of the earth.

Sun 12 April

Mon 13 April

Tue 14 April

Wed 15 April

This is a Cinébabies screening

For parents/carers with babies under 12 months – sorry but no baby no entry.

Book tickets

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This is a Masked and Socially Distanced Visit

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

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18:20 (ends 19:56) AD

Thu 16 April

Add Club Shed membership before you checkout and save 15% on cinema and Undershed tickets, and access advance booking, discounts on food and more.

The Drama

Until Thu 16 Apr

A happily engaged couple is put to the test when a shocking revelation sends their wedding week off the rails.

Sun 12 April

Mon 13 April

Tue 14 April

Wed 15 April

Thu 16 April

Please note: This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy. The Mon 13 April 20:00 screening of The Drama will feature Descriptive Subtitles and an introduction from Watershed's Cinema Programmer Steph Read. Join us after the screening in the Café & Bar for an informal Deaf Conversations About Cinema discussion, which will include BSL interpretation.

Soul to Soul

Soul to Soul is the vibrant and historically significant 1971 concert film featuring performances by Ike & Tina Turner, Santana, Wilson Pickett, the Staples Singers, Les McCann & Eddie Harris, and The Voices of East Harlem — and it's returning to the big screen after 55 years.

Deaf Conversations About Cinema: The Drama

A man in a white shirt and a woman in a black jumper stand next to each other and smile looking away from the camera.

Join us at the 18:00 screening of The Drama on Mon 13 April which will feature Descriptive Subtitles and an introduction from a guest speaker. After the screening join us in the Café & Bar for Deaf Conversations about Cinema with BSL interpretation.

Mon 13 April

20:00 (ends 21:00)

Family Playtest: Games & Holograms

A gaming monitor displays a colourful game menu with options like New Game, Arcade, and Challenge. A white controller lies in the foreground, ready for use.

Be among the first to playtest a new game by Vincent Baidoo before its official release. Try two versions, one for Nintendo Switch and one for a holographic display and share your feedback.

Thu 16 April

13:00 (ends 14:00) 15:45 (ends 16:45)

The suggested age guidance is 10+, but everyone is welcome.

On the day, you’ll be asked if you’d like to provide feedback and whether you’re happy to be photographed or recorded - you can choose to opt in or out. There will also be an option to register your interest in testing more of Vince’s games in the future.

All My Sons

part of National Theatre Live

Thu 16 - Tue 21 April

Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play.

Please note that All My Sons contains strobe lighting, which may impact customers with photosensitive epilepsy.

The Blue Trail (Subtitled)

Fri 17 - Thu 23 April

In near future Brazil, elderly citizens are forced into living facilities to avoid hindering their offspring’s productivity. Having reached the fateful age, Tereza (Denise Weinberg, a veteran of Brazilian stage and screen) dreams of flying in a plane, so she seeks to fulfil this fantasy of embarking on an illegal journey through the Amazon. There she will find something even better than flight: independence...

The Fri 17 April 17:50 screening will be introduced by freelance film curator Lorena Pino from Latinas in Bristol Film Club.

Akira (Subtitled)

Fri 17 - Thu 23 April

Katsuhiro Otomo's landmark cyberpunk classic obliterated the boundaries of Japanese animation and forced the world to look into the future. Akira's arrival shattered traditional thinking, creating space for future generations of ground-breaking movies.

Fri 17 April

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We'll be screening Akira in the original Japanese language with Subtitles (S) and in the English dubbing (D). Check below for further information.

The Fri 17 April 21:00 screening will be introduced by one of our 16-19 Film Club Hosts and a Japanese Punk cinema enthusiast Jojo Myers-Insole.

The Thu 23 April 17:40 screening will be introduced by Watershed staff member and Akira fan Allie Quinn.

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