What’s On Week Ahead

Sometimes I Think About Dying
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Showing Wed 17 – Tue 23 April

Producer Wednesdays

Producer Wednesdays

Until Wed 24 Apr

From 10:00 - 17:00 every Wednesday, anyone working as a Producer or in a producing role is welcome to join us in Pervasive Media Studio.

Wed 17 April

Book ticket for Producer Wednesdays at 10:00, Wed 17 April (ends 17:00) (This event is free to attend)
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Io Capitano  (Subtitled)

Until Thu 25 Apr

From director Matteo Garrone comes the tale of two young boys’ migration from Africa To Europe, traversing city, desert and ocean.

Civil War 

Until Thu 25 Apr

An adrenaline-fuelled thrill ride through a near-future fractured America balanced on the razor's edge.

Wed 17 April

Thu 18 April

Book ticket for Civil War at 14:00, Thu 18 April (ends 16:04) (Audio Described screening.)

This is a Relaxed Screening experience.

Our relaxed screenings are designed to benefit our customers with additional needs (such as people living with dementia, autism, or other neurodivergent people and their personal assistants, friends and family) or anyone who wants to enjoy a film in a more relaxed, spacious environment. Everyone is welcome.


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Book ticket for Civil War at 20:10, Thu 18 April (ends 22:14) (Audio Described screening.)

Fri 19 April

Sat 20 April

Sun 21 April

Mon 22 April

Tue 23 April

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This film contains a sequence of flashing lights which might affect customers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

Close Your Eyes  (Subtitled)

Close Your Eyes

Until Thu 18 Apr

Spanish Director Víctor Erice's first feature in 30 years deals with the disappearance of a fictional actor who vanished during a film shoot.

Caribbean Nights: Poetry 

part of Lyra

Caribbean Nights: Poetry

A screening of the BBC’s thought-provoking 1986 Arena film Caribbean Nights: Poetry, which changed the UK's attitudes towards Caribbean poetry.

Followed by a talk with poet and editor Rishi Dastidar, 2023 TS Eliot Prize winner Anthony Joseph, Louisa Adjoa Parker, and Bristol academic Madhu Krishnan.

Helen Thomas will then read a new poem inspired by the film.

XR For Entertainment and Industries

part of Lunchtime Talks

XR For Entertainment and Industries

In this talk, Atsuhiko Yasuda will share a few of his notable projects from XOOMS Corporation.

Take part your way

Tune in, wherever you are, online (no need to book). If you want to take part in person please book in advance.

Evil Does Not Exist  (Subtitled)

Until Sun 21 Apr

From Ryusuke Hamaguchi, the director of the Oscar®-winning Drive My Car, comes a drama about a community fighting to preserve its principles and the integrity of their natural world.

Sometimes I Think About Dying 

If Only I Could Hibernate  (Subtitled)

Tuesday screenings are part of our Cinébites meal deal - get 30% off main dishes from our menu.

Opponent  (Subtitled)

Ratcatcher 

Fri 19 - Sun 21 April

Lynne Ramsay debut feature set on a 70s Glaswegian council estate celebrates its 25th anniversary with a new 4K restoration from Park Circus.

Do the Right Thing 

part of NYC On Film

Do the Right Thing

Spike Lee’s incendiary look at race relations in America circa 1989 remains a pulsating homage to life on New York's streets.

Poetry and Technology | Film Screening

part of Lyra

Poetry Film Screening

Haus für Poesie presents a selection of the best films from the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival.

Presented by artistic director of the ZEBRA Poetry Film Festival Thomas Zandgiacomo Del Bel, who will join us for a Q&A following the screening.

The screening and Q&A will both be BSL interpreted by Nikki Harris.

The screening is also available to watch via live stream.

Summer of Soul 

part of NYC On Film

Summer of Soul (...Or When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) is the acclaimed debut by filmmaker Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson.

Deaf Conversations about cinema: Civil War

Civil War

Join us after the 18:00 Mon 22 April screening of Civil War for a post screening discussion with fellow audience members and Andrew Kelly, Director of Bristol Ideas, featuring BSL interpretation.

Mon 22 April

Book ticket for Deaf Conversations about cinema: Civil War at 19:50, Mon 22 April (ends 20:50) (This event features interpretation using British Sign Language), (This event is free to attend)

I Wake Up Screaming 

I Wake Up Screaming

The story of Nork York sports promoter Frankie Christopher, who finds himself on the wrong side of the law after the murder of a fashion model he made famous.

Join us before the film for a specially recorded introduction from Victoria Mature, daughter of the film’s star Victor Mature.

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