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Let The Games Begin
Please note: this is an old season with no further events to see
In anticipation of the greatest festival of sport – the Olympic Games in 2012 – Let the Games Begin reflects on sport’s cultural and social significance. Whilst sport and culture might not seem the most natural of companions, there is an incredible richness created when the two worlds come together as this season of films, talks and games demonstrates.
Let the Games Begin is a Watershed season presented as part of RELAYS, a programme of linked cultural and sporting opportunities across the South West which marks one of the regional contributions to the forthcoming 2012 Olympiad in London.
FFI visit: watershed.co.uk/relays
Fee: all screenings in Let the Games Begin are £6.50 full/ £5.00 concessions unless otherwise stated.
Shown in Let The Games Begin
| The Damned United + Talk | Tue 2 June 18:00 |
| South West Premiere: Waveriders | Sat 6 June 18:00 |
| Tyson + Talk | Tue 16 June 18:00 |
| Cinékids: Surf’s Up | Sat 20 June 13:00 |
| UK Premiere: The Red Race + Intro | Wed 24 June 18:00 |
| Iglab: Mini Iglympics | Wed 24 June 19:30 |
| Regional Preview: Sons of Cuba | Sun 28 June 18:00 |
| This Sporting Life | Mon 29 - Tue 30 June |
Carnage
Now Showing
Roman Polanski's latest sees two couples try to talk through a minor incident amicably - with quite the opposite result! A hysterically funny descent into some very, very enjoyable bad behaviour.
The Artist
'Heart-swellingly joyful'
Utterly beguiling and visually ravishing, this glorious ode to the art of visual storytelling has captured hearts the world over. See why it is one of the biggest films of the awards season.

