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Much Ado About Nothing (12A)
- 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.
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Behind The Candelabra (15)
- Fri 7 - Thu 27 June
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.
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Paradise: Love (18) S
- Fri 14 - Thu 20 June
An intimate, unflinching look at the European phenomenon of sex tourism, where exploitation is a two-way street, from Austria's perennial provocateur Ulrich Seidl.
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Lunchtime Talk: Visualising live data with drawing robots
- Fri 21 June 13:00
Matthew Venn will showcase his 'Polarbots' which transform live data into drawings, and talk about how he and his collaborators have built a website that transforms data into art in real-time.
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Before Midnight (15) S
- Fri 21 June - Thu 4 July
The mature and witty third installment (following Before Sunrise and Before Sunset) of an ongoing character study between American Jesse (Hawke) and French Céline (Delpy). At the end of a long holiday in Greece, and with kids now involved, are the couple heading towards reconciliation or destruction?
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Thérèse Desqueyroux (12A) S
- Fri 21 - Thu 27 June
This gloriously conceived costume melodrama in the vein of Madame Bovary or Anna Karenina stars Audrey Tautou as Thérèse, a frustrated young housewife in 1920s provincial southwest France who yearns to escape to a bohemian life in jazz-age Paris.
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Cinékids: Gnomeo and Juliet (U)
- Sat 22 June 13:00
The Bard's much-loved story is inventively (and eccentrically!) remodelled to follow two star-cross'd garden gnomes. After the screening, children can make a gnome shadow puppet character.
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Bard Brunches: William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet (12A)
- Sun 23 June 12:00
Dazzlingly original, this vigorous adaptation of Shakespeare's tale of two star-cross'd lovers is catapulted into a post-punk, multi-ethnic Los Angeles, where Leonardo DiCaprio's baby-faced Romeo falls in love with Claire Danes' superbly innocent Juliet.
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Cinébites Film + Meal Deal
- Tue 11 - Tue 25 June
Cinébites is our Tuesday evening cinema meal deal: £15.00 for a cinema ticket, a meal and a drink!
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DShed: Five Immigration Stories
- Fri 14 - Fri 28 June
Refugee Week brings Iranian film I Am Nasrine (and its director Tina Gharavi) to Watershed on Tue 18 June. To celebrate, Bristol presents five films from Bristol Stories, a project that gave a voice to many immigrants living in our multicultural city.
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Before Midnight (15) S
- Fri 21 June - Thu 4 July
The mature and witty third installment (following Before Sunrise and Before Sunset) of an ongoing character study between American Jesse (Hawke) and French Céline (Delpy). At the end of a long holiday in Greece, and with kids now involved, are the couple heading towards reconciliation or destruction?
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Thérèse Desqueyroux (12A) S
- Fri 21 - Thu 27 June
This gloriously conceived costume melodrama in the vein of Madame Bovary or Anna Karenina stars Audrey Tautou as Thérèse, a frustrated young housewife in 1920s provincial southwest France who yearns to escape to a bohemian life in jazz-age Paris.
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Much Ado About Nothing (12A)
- 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 -
Behind The Candelabra (15)
- Fri 7 - Thu 27 June
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.
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DShed: Five Immigration Stories
- Fri 14 - Fri 28 June
Refugee Week brings Iranian film I Am Nasrine (and its director Tina Gharavi) to Watershed on Tue 18 June. To celebrate, Bristol presents five films from Bristol Stories, a project that gave a voice to many immigrants living in our multicultural city.
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Lunchtime Talk: 34 Bristols
- Fri 28 June 13:00
There are 34 places in the world called Bristol. Catch Andy Field (co-director of Forest Fringe and associate producer for the Arnolfini) in the PM Studio as he talks about 34 Bristols, a project that brings together Bristol-based arts organisations to try and respond to each and every one of those other Bristols.
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Stories We Tell (12A)
- Fri 28 June - Thu 4 July
Sarah Polley's (Away From Her, Take This Waltz) latest is a memoir of her actor parents - but, trust us, this is no cringey family documentary. This unique portrait of truth and memory that interrogates the very nature of storytelling itself is a pleasure to watch.
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Renoir (12A) S
- Fri 28 June - Thu 4 July
A look at the twilight days of great French Impressionist painter Pierre-August Renoir and his filmmaking son, Jean, who are both shaken when voluptuous, flame-haired Andrée enters their lives.
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Bard Brunches: Throne of Blood (12A) S
- Sun 30 June 12:00
Akira Kurosawa's magnificent 1957 reimagining of Shakespeare's Macbeth is celebrated as one of the finest and most atmospheric adaptations of the Bard's bleak tragedy.
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Cinébabies
- Mon 1 July
The weekly daytime screening of one of the current films in the programme for parents/carers with babies under 12 months.
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Cinéphiles
- Mon 1 July
- Mon 5 Aug
Cinéphiles is a film discussion group that meets once a month to discuss films chosen from Watershed’'s programme. All are welcome.
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Ping Pong: Never Too Old For Gold + Intro (PG)
- Wed 3 July 13:30
This new documentary follows players from around the world in the 80+ age group of the World Table Tennis Championships and is introduced by a member of the Celebration of Age Festival.
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May Festival of Ideas: Viv Groskop - I Laughed, I Cried
- Wed 3 July 18:15
Viv Groskop was fed-up, recession-scarred and pushing 40. She had always wanted to be a stand-up comedian. But surely that's not advisable if you have three children, a mortgage and a husband who hates stand-up comedy? Come and hear all about her life altering experience.
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May Festival of Ideas: Italo Calvino: A Life
- Wed 3 July 19:45
Italo Calvino has been described as Italy's most important postwar novelist. Michael Wood and Martin McLaughlin, editors of a new collection of Calvino letters, talk about his work, his writings, culture and politics, as well as his life.
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Before Midnight (15) S
- Fri 21 June - Thu 4 July
The mature and witty third installment (following Before Sunrise and Before Sunset) of an ongoing character study between American Jesse (Hawke) and French Céline (Delpy). At the end of a long holiday in Greece, and with kids now involved, are the couple heading towards reconciliation or destruction?
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Stories We Tell (12A)
- Fri 28 June - Thu 4 July
Sarah Polley's (Away From Her, Take This Waltz) latest is a memoir of her actor parents - but, trust us, this is no cringey family documentary. This unique portrait of truth and memory that interrogates the very nature of storytelling itself is a pleasure to watch.
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Renoir (12A) S
- Fri 28 June - Thu 4 July
A look at the twilight days of great French Impressionist painter Pierre-August Renoir and his filmmaking son, Jean, who are both shaken when voluptuous, flame-haired Andrée enters their lives.
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Lunchtime Talk: Immersion Pools
- Fri 5 July 13:00
Alison John and Julian Sykes will discuss how patterns, story and games can be brought together to create unique experiences, especially through social media and in pervasive/theatre gaming.
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Pride 2013 - All Our Love: Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same + Live Performance (12A)
- Fri 5 July 20:30
Full of extra-terrestrial laughs, loves and a dazzling soundtrack, this tracks the misadventures of three aliens from the planet Zots, sent down to Earth to rid themselves of romantic emotions.
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Pride 2013 - All Our Love: Les Invisibles (CTBA) S
- Sat 6 July 15:00
With a title referring to the conspicuous absence of older gay and lesbian representations in popular culture, this enlightening documentary explores the lives of eleven gay men and women over the age of 70 in France.
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Pride 2013 - All Our Love: Margarita (18)
- Sun 7 July 18:00
A charming dramatic comedy about a Mexican maid, Margarita - illegally working in Canada for a cosy middle-class couple, Ben and Gail, and their teenage daughter Mali.
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Pride 2013 - All Our Love: I Do + Intro + Q&A (18)
- Tue 9 July 18:00
A romantic drama about a complicated love triangle featuring an Englishman in New York (David W Ross, who also wrote the screenplay).
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Pride 2013 - All Our Love: Cal + Director's Q&A (18)
- Sun 14 July 15:00
Returning to Watershed after the sell out Bristol-based Shank, this sequel catches up with its central character, Cal, now openly gay, as he returns home because his mother is ill.
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Pride 2013 - All Our Love: Out in the Dark Preview Screening (15) S
- Sun 14 July 18:00
The award-winning gay thriller stars newcomer Nicholas Jacob as Arab student Nimr alongside Michael Aloni who plays Jewish lawyer Roy. A gripping tale of forbidden Arab-Israeli love.
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