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Events This Week

DShed

DShed: Three things... for your Inner Child

DShed, Watershed's online showcase of creative work, talks, commissions, innovation, artist journals, festival diaries and archive projects, brings you Three things for your Inner Child from its archive of digital delights. Further Information

Let the Right One In: Tree

Scandinavian Chillers: Let the Right One In

This critically acclaimed thriller weaves friendship, rejection and loyalty into a disturbing, darkly atmospheric, yet unexpectedly humorous and tender tableau of adolescence. Further Information

The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo: Hood

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo

Based on the first book in Stieg Larsson's bestselling 'Millennium' trilogy, this crime thriller has broken all box office records across Scandinavia. Further Information | Book Tickets

Kreutzer Sonata: Dark

The Kreutzer Sonata

This mature study of sex, obsession and paranoia is frank and intimate, with strong shades of classic film noir. Further Information | Book Tickets

Exit Through The Gift Shop: Shadow

Exit Through the Gift Shop

Bristol's favourite renegade son and internationally-renowned street artist brings his wry humour to this hugely entertaining documentary on the history and making of urban art. Further Information | Book Tickets

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Cinébabies

The weekly daytime screening of one of the current films in the programme specifically for parents/carers with babies under 12 months. Further Information

Cineformation March 08

Cinéformation: Exploring Digital Archives

This month Cinéformation teams up with BBC Academy, Anchor, Bristol Media and South West Screen to bring you special guest speakers. Further Information

No One Knows About Persian Cats: Wall

No One Knows About Persian Cats

Filmed illegally in Tehran, this new film from Bahman Ghobadi (Turtles Can Fly) explores Iran's illicit underground music scene. Further Information | Book Tickets

Father Of My Children: Church

Father of My Children

A supremely confident tale of responsibility, family and the anxieties of modern life, this is a sophisticated second feature from upcoming French talent Hansen-Løve. Further Information | Book Tickets

Lourdes: Hat

Lourdes

Something between a religious satire and a redemption story, this is a respectful, gently humourous celebration of all forms of belief. Further Information | Book Tickets

Antichrist: Mouth

Scandinavian Chillers: Antichrist

Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe give brave, strong performances as a couple who retreat to a cabin in the woods to grieve over their son. Further Information | Book Tickets

Decalogue: Mullholland Drive

Decalogue 2001: Mulholland Drive

The second in this series of year-long events reflecting on cinema from 2000 - 09. Every month we select a film from each year which stands out as in some way redefining and shaping the second century of cinema. Further Information | Book Tickets

Tracing Light by Tine Bech

Light Graffiti Workshop

Watershed and Visual Artist Tine Bech invite you to participate in a free workshop that will use light graffiti, to explore the spaces around Watershed. Further Information

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Lunchtime Talks: Twitter Debate

Join us in person or on Twitter to continue the debate started at last month's talk by Rob van Kranenburg that examined the potential impact of the 'Internet of Things' on our cities and wider societies. Further Information