What's on this week

Sun 26 May - Sat 1 June

< >
  • Something in the Air (15) S

    • Fri 24 May - Thu 6 June

    Olivier Assayas (Carlos, Summer Hours) delivers a very personal, atmospheric, heady account of growing up as a student during the heady summer of 1971 in Paris.

    Book Tickets
  • Bard Brunches: Henry V (U)

    • Sun 2 June 12:00

    Laurence Olivier's triumphant interpretation of Shakespeare's warrior king made the Bard's work a truly cinematic experience and it remains a colourful and rousing spectacle today.

    Book Tickets
  • Populaire (12A) S

    • Fri 31 May - Thu 13 June

    A cheerful, retro romp that feels a lot like Mad Men meets The Artist. Rose (Deborah Francois) is a sweet young girl from a sleepy town in 1950s Normandy whose desire to become a modern gal leads her into the world of speed typing championships.

    Book Tickets
  • Byzantium (15)

    • Fri 31 May - Thu 13 June

    Oscar®-winning director Neil Jordan (Interview With The Vampire) returns to the world of vampires with Byzantium, starring Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan as a mother and daughter vampire duo who take refuge in a run-down coastal resort.

    Book Tickets
  • Cinébabies

    • Mon 13 May - Mon 17 June
    • Mon 1 July

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

  • Bristol Green Week: Trashed + Short (12A)

    • Mon 3 June 18:00

    In a meticulous, brave and investigative journey, Jeremy Irons travels around the world to beautiful destinations tainted by pollution, uncovering the extent and effects of the global waste problem.

    Book Tickets
  • Cinéphiles

    • Mon 3 June

    Cinéphiles is a film discussion group that meets once a month to discuss films chosen from Watershed’'s programme. All are welcome.

  • Behind The Candelabra (15)

    • Fri 7 - Thu 20 June

    Fresh from its premiere in Cannes, this wild drama is based on the life of Liberace (Michael Douglas), the virtuoso pianist, outrageous entertainer and flamboyant star of stage and screen who was a household name long before the likes of Elton John and Lady Gaga.

    Book Tickets
  • The Stone Roses: Made of Stone (15)

    • Fri 7 - Thu 13 June

    Shane Meadows brings his unique directorial style and humour to this definitive film about legendary British band, The Stone Roses, who reformed after 16 years apart in 2012. A film about defying the odds, sticking it to the man and telling the cynics to shut their pie-holes!

    Book Tickets
  • Byzantium (15)

    • Fri 31 May - Thu 13 June

    Oscar®-winning director Neil Jordan (Interview With The Vampire) returns to the world of vampires with Byzantium, starring Gemma Arterton and Saoirse Ronan as a mother and daughter vampire duo who take refuge in a run-down coastal resort.

    Book Tickets
  • Populaire (12A) S

    • Fri 31 May - Thu 13 June

    A cheerful, retro romp that feels a lot like Mad Men meets The Artist. Rose (Deborah Francois) is a sweet young girl from a sleepy town in 1950s Normandy whose desire to become a modern gal leads her into the world of speed typing championships.

    Book Tickets
  • Bard Brunches: Macbeth (15)

    • Sun 9 June 12:00

    Roman Polanski's gripping, disturbingly down-in-the-dirt adaptation of Shakespeare's famous tragedy is anything but a fussy costume drama.

    Book Tickets
  • Behind The Candelabra (15)

    • Fri 7 - Thu 20 June

    Fresh from its premiere in Cannes, this wild drama is based on the life of Liberace (Michael Douglas), the virtuoso pianist, outrageous entertainer and flamboyant star of stage and screen who was a household name long before the likes of Elton John and Lady Gaga.

    Book Tickets
  • The Stone Roses: Made of Stone (15)

    • Fri 7 - Thu 13 June

    Shane Meadows brings his unique directorial style and humour to this definitive film about legendary British band, The Stone Roses, who reformed after 16 years apart in 2012. A film about defying the odds, sticking it to the man and telling the cynics to shut their pie-holes!

    Book Tickets
  • Cinébabies

    • Mon 13 May - Mon 17 June
    • Mon 1 July

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

  • Much Ado About Nothing (PG)

    • Fri 14 - Thu 27 June

    Joss Whedon (TV series Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Avengers Assemble) gives Shakespeare's classic comedy a contemporary spin in this dark, sexy and occasionally absurd view of the intricate game that is love.

    Book Tickets
  • Paradise: Love (CTBA) S

    • Fri 14 - Thu 27 June

    An intimate, unflinching look at the global phenomenon of sex tourism, where exploitation is a two-way street, from Austria's perennial provocateur Ulrich Seidl.

    Book Tickets