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St Pauls Carnival Fringe Season: SUS + Discussion (15)
Dir: Robert Heath
Cast: Ralph Brown, Clint Dyer, Rafe Spall, Anjela Lauren Smith 91 mins, 2009, UK
Please note: this is an old screening, first shown in July 2010
From the writer of British classic The Long Good Friday, this powerful drama is set on the eve of the general election in 1979 and tackles the SUS stop and search law and institutionalised racism. Clint Dyer plays Leon Delroy, a young man who is accused of murdering his wife, brought in under the SUS laws. Followed by a discussion hosted by Rob Mitchell (Firstborn Creatives) with Clint Dyer.
Presented by The New Black.
St Pauls Carnival Fringe Season
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
An exciting season of features, shorts, talks, music and dance celebrating Black creative talent and communities.
Past screenings and events that were part of this season
| Good Hair Preview + Party | Thu 1 July 20:30 |
| Fair Play + intro | Sun 4 July 18:00 |
| The Little Ones + Jemima and Johnny | Sun 11 July 13:00 |
| Freestyle | Thu 15 July 18:00 |
| Cinéformation: Black Creative Practice | Thu 22 July 18:30 |
| SUS + Discussion | Thu 22 July 20:40 |
| Cinékids: Street Dance 2D PG + Workshop | Sat 24 July 13:00 |
| Culture Clash On The Front Line: Jamaicans In Bristol | Thu 29 July 20:30 |
Live from the Berlinale
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Mark and Maddy, two members of our crack programming team, are at the 62nd Berlin Film Festival in search of films, partnerships and creative ideas to bring back to Bristol, to Watershed, and to you. They'll be Tweeting their instant responses to what they see throughout the Festival - see all of their thoughts here!
Carnage
Showing Now
Roman Polanski's latest is a hysterically funny descent into some very, very enjoyable bad behaviour as two sets of parents try (and fail) to talk through an incident amicably.

