Only Expansion
part of Step to the Earth
Until Sun 22 June

An award-winning augmented audio walk – Only Expansion invites you to sonically experience how your own life might change in the future.
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part of Step to the Earth
Until Sun 22 June
An award-winning augmented audio walk – Only Expansion invites you to sonically experience how your own life might change in the future.
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Until Sun 13 July
Step into FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth, a visually stunning installation that reveals the hidden rhythms of our changing world by pioneering award-winning artists ScanLAB Projects. Taking over the whole of the Undershed gallery, this artwork uses both groundbreaking visuals and beautifully designed sound.
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Until Thu 12 June
Eccentric lottery winner Charles (Tim Key) dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer (Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan), back together.
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Until Thu 12 June
The Salt Path is the profound true story of husband and wife, Raynor and Moth Winn’s 630-mile trek along the beautiful but rugged Cornish, Devon and Dorset coastline.
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Until Sun 8 June
17-year-old Sam embarks on a three-day backpacking trip in the Catskills with her dad and his oldest friend. But when lines are crossed and Sam’s trust is betrayed, tensions reach a fever pitch...
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Until Thu 12 June
Wes Anderson's latest film is the story of a family and a family business. Starring: Benicio del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, one of the richest men in Europe; Mia Threapleton as Liesl, his daughter/a nun; Michael Cera as Bjorn, their tutor.
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Until Thu 5 June
Ocean with David Attenborough takes viewers on a breathtaking journey showing there is nowhere more vital for our survival, more full of life, wonder, or surprise, than the ocean.
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Fri 6 June 13:00
In this Lunchtime Talk, Alistair Aitcheson will explore how game technology allows us to transform the stage into a playful space.
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Fri 6 June 17:00
First Friday is a monthly social event open to anyone, this month showcasing projects from our studio community
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Fri 6 - Thu 12 June
The life and home of a solitary man in the highland forests of Scotland is gently observed in this intimate, experimental documentary.
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Fri 6 - Thu 12 June
The Encampments is a brave new documentary following the Palestine solidarity protests that erupted across US university campuses in 2024.
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Sat 7 June 15:00
As historic ships vanish from British waters, a group of passionate volunteers fights to save the Balmoral.
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Sun 8 June 14:00
Cult documentary which follows the eccentric lives of the Page family, living off-grid in the woodlands of Sussex.
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Mon 9 June 19:55
Join us at the 17:50 Descriptive Subtitled screening of The Salt Path on Mon 9 June which will feature an introduction from Clare Reddington, CEO of Watershed, followed by a post-screening discussion in the Café & Bar. Featuring BSL interpretation.
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Wed 11 June 19:00
Acclaimed conductor Thibaut has leukemia and needs a bone marrow donor. Learning that he was adopted, he tracks down his older brother, who is a musician and factory worker. Their reunion sparks a fraternal, musical journey amidst the town's factory closure.
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Thu 12 June 14:30
Rooted in Indigenous storytelling, this powerful film is created by and for its community, offering a rare perspective from within.
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part of RAI FILM Festival
Thu 12 June 15:00
Filmed in Loita, a Maasai region split between Kenya and Tanzania, the documentary follows the lead-up to a spectacular women-centred fertility ceremony that—while celebrated as a traditional practice—is complicated by intergenerational tensions, the politics of gender, and the borders drawn up across the land.
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Fri 13 June 11:30
Marching in the Dark has emerged as one of the most acclaimed documentaries of the year, making waves across the global festival circuit.
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Fri 13 June 13:00
In this talk, Professor Shawn Sobers explores why Small Anthropology is a powerful and necessary methodology for interdisciplinary research.
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Fri 13 June 15:30
A double-bill screening of I Walk While Glaciers Melt and Heaven Rain Flows Sweetly.
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part of RAI FILM Festival
Fri 13 June 18:30
In conversation with the Chair of the RAI Film Committee Judith Aston, Bruce Parry reflects on his BBC series Tribe, questioning how television can adapt — ethically and creatively — to changing times, and what lessons can be drawn from engagement with multifarious ways of living and storytelling.
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part of RAI FILM Festival
Fri 13 June 20:30
This compelling documentary explores a woman’s return to Burkina Faso after her uncle’s death, uncovering deep family disputes over inheritance and the tensions between traditional Mandingo Islam and French law.
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Fri 13 - Thu 19 June
Set in the rugged landscape of 1790’s Britain, Tornado (played by model-songwriter Kōki) finds herself caught in a perilous situation when she and her father’s travelling puppet show crosses paths with a ruthless criminal gang.
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part of RAI FILM Festival
Sat 14 June 11:30
Be among the first in the UK to experience the bold new wave of Georgian cinema with this striking premiere.
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part of RAI FILM Festival
Sat 14 June 17:40
French filmmaker Armel Hostiou discovers a fake Facebook profile using his photos, inviting women in Kinshasa to audition for a non-existent film.
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part of RAI FILM Festival
Sat 14 June 20:20
Avant-Drag! offers an exhilarating look at ten Athenian drag performers who deconstruct gender, nationalism, belonging, identity, while facing police brutality, transphobia and racism.
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Sun 15 June 10:30
Join us for a special double-bill screening of Bibiru: The Panema Dog and The Forbidden Dogs—two powerful films exploring the bonds between humans and dogs across very different cultural and political landscapes.
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part of Off The Beaten Track
Sun 15 June 14:00
Charming documentary about a small farming community in mid-Wales, observing the unalterable rhythms of country life.
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Tue 17 June 17:30
At 71 years old, famous Portuguese writer José Cardoso Pires suffers a stroke which affects his ability to speak, read and write.
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