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Cinébabies
Mon 1 July
Cinébabies is a weekly daytime screening of one of the current films in the programme specifically for parents/carers with babies under 12 months. Cinébabies enables parents/carers to see the latest releases in the safe knowledge that their babies can cry, play and babble without worrying other cinema-goers. We will provide a safe buggy park, nappy changing facilities and a bottle warming service. Watershed is completely accessible, with a passenger lift to the first floor.
Please Note: Cinébabies is open to parents/carers accompanied by babies under 12 months and at present online booking is not available for Cinébabies screenings. You can book your tickets by calling Box Office on (0117) 927 5100 or in person during Box Office hours.
Please see below for details of the next Cinébabies screening:
- Apologies, there will be no Cinébabies on Mon 24 June due to a conference booking.
- Stories We Tell, (12A), Mon 1 July, 11:00
Please Note: Due to the popularity of the Cinébabies' screenings sometimes the limited availability of space for buggy parking can result in us having to restrict the number of buggies we can accommodate. We would highly recommend that you call and book your tickets in advance to ensure that you are not disappointed.
NB The Café/Bar opens at 10:00 on Monday mornings - giving you plenty of time to get to Watershed and have a tasty coffee or tea before the screening starts.
If you have any comments, requests or ideas about Cinébabies email cinebabies@watershed.co.uk or contact Box Office on 0117 927 5100.
Screenings
| Screening Dates | Times |
|---|---|
| Mon 01 July | 11:00 |
Much Ado About Nothing
Now Screening
Joss Whedon gives Shakespeare's classic comedy a contemporary spin in this dark, sexy and occasionally absurd view of the intricate game that is love.
Paradise: Love
Now Screening
Austria's perennial provocateur Ulrich Seidl is back with the first part of his Paradise Trilogy (Love/Faith/Hope). Intimate and unflinching, this is not to be missed.

