What’s On Week Ahead

Friendship
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Showing Sun 20 – Sat 26 July

Harvest

Until Wed 23 Jul

Harvest is a spellbinding and thrillingly distinctive period piece like no other, telling a folk horror-inflected story about the trauma of modernity and the looming threat of the outsider.

The Ballad of Wallis Island

Until Wed 23 Jul

Eccentric lottery winner Charles (Tim Key) dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer (Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan), back together.

The Phoenician Scheme

Until Tue 22 Jul

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.

Friendship

Until Wed 23 Jul

Suburban dad Craig falls hard for his charismatic new neighbour, as Craig’s attempts to make an adult male friend threaten to ruin both of their lives.

Sun 20 July

Mon 21 July

This is a Relaxed Visit

No trailers or adverts are shown and the film will start promptly at its advertised start time.

Our Relaxed Visits 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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20:00 (ends 21:55) AD

Tue 22 July

Wed 23 July

The Tue 22 July 17:30 screening will be introduced by our 16-19 Film Club Host who'll be hosting a discussion for 16-19-year-olds after the screening.

Barry Lyndon

Barry Lyndon

Stanley Kubrick's breathtaking exploration of Wiliam Makepeace Thackeray's novel sees his 18th century Irish adventurer meet his share of women, take part in the Seven Years' War, get recruited as a spy and marry into the English aristocracy, inventing new stories about himself at every turn of the road.

There will be a 10 minute interval midway through the film.

The Other Way Around (Subtitled)

Until Wed 23 Jul

After 15 years together, Ale and Alex have come up with the crazy idea of throwing a party to celebrate their break-up - like a wedding but the other way around.

Sun 20 July

Mon 21 July

Tue 22 July

This is a Masked and Socially Distanced Visit

Wearing a mask is mandatory throughout this screening unless you are exempt.

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Wed 23 July

Opening Keynote: Stephen Woolley

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Opening Keynote: Stephen Woolley

BAFTA-winning and Oscar®-nominated producer Stephen Woolley (of The Scala Cinema and Palace Pictures fame) delivers our Opening Night Keynote, ushering in the festival’s main strand Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema.

Wed 23 July

This event has sold out

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19:00 (ends 20:00) Intro

The Opening Keynote is being presented in Cinema 1, which will be live-streamed to Cinema 2.

Absolute Beginners

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Opening Film: Absolute Beginners

Wed 23 - Sun 27 July

Set against a backdrop of emerging teen culture and rising racial tension in late 50s London, Colin MacInnes' cult novel is brought to the screen in Julien Temple's exuberant musical adaptation with a who's who cast of music luminaries from Bowie and Ray Davies to Sade.

The screening in Cinema 1 features an introduction by producer Stephen Woolley and director Julien Temple hosted by season curator and Cinema Rediscovered founder Mark Cosgrove. This will be streamed live to the screening in Cinema 3.

The screenings are followed by an After-party with DJ Cheeba inspired by the riot of day-glo design and music that is Absolute Beginners. Free entry. Priority entry to Absolute Beginners ticket holders.

Colonial Reels: Histories and Afterlives of Colonial Film Collections Discussion

part of Reframing Film

Colonial Reels: Histories and Afterlives of Colonial Film Collections Discussion

Colonial Reels: Histories and Afterlives of Colonial Film Collections is a three-year research project funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council. This event, organised by the project lead, Jacqueline Maingard, Associate Professor in Film at the University of Bristol, and the project team, puts colonial film collections in conversation with the Pan African cinema archive.

Absolute Beginners (Relaxed Screening)

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Absolute Beginners (Relaxed Screening)

Set against a backdrop of emerging teen culture and rising racial tension in late 50s London, Colin MacInnes' cult novel is brought to the screen in Julien Temple's exuberant musical adaptation. This is a Relaxed Screening.

Thu 24 July

This is a Relaxed Visit

No trailers or adverts are shown and the film will start promptly at its advertised start time.

Our Relaxed Visits 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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Los Golfos (The Delinquents) (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

Los Golfos (The Delinquents)

Carlos Saura’s début feature film, presented here in a restored and uncensored version remains one of cinema's most distinctive portraits of those living on the margins in Madrid, shot entirely on location.

Thu 24 July

With an introduction by Andy Willis, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Salford and Senior Visiting Curator: Film at HOME in Manchester.

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

UK Premiere: Deprisa, Deprisa (Hurry, Hurrry!) (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

UK Premiere: Deprisa, Deprisa (Hurry, Hurrry!)

Winner of the Golden Bear at the 1981 Berlin Film Festival, Carlos Saura’s raw, startlingly naturalistic tale of love outside the law reflects the turmoil of a generation navigating the social upheavals of the post-Franco Spanish society.

Thu 24 July

With an introduction from Andy Willis, Professor of Film Studies at the University of Salford and Senior Visiting Curator: Film at HOME in Manchester.

Slovenian Double-bill: Alpe-Adria Underground! (Subtitled)

part of Reframing Film

Join co-directors Matevž Jerman and Jurij Meden (Austrian Film Museum in Vienna) for a brief and imperfect history of artists' film in the Socialist Republic of Slovenia.

Thu 24 July

With an introduction by curator with Niyaz Saghari, co-director Matevž Jerman and graphic designer Jan Virant.

UK Premiere: Belarmino (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

UK Premiere: Belarmino

One of the iconic films of Portuguese Cinema Novo, a vivid portrait of a former boxing star (and of 1960s Lisbon) with stunning cinematography by Augusto Cabrita and a jazz score by Manuel Jorge Veloso.

Thu 24 July

With an introduction by co-curators Bruno Castro and Carlota Matos.

UK Premiere: The Working Girls

part of Restored & Rediscovered

UK Premiere: The Working Girls

1974 LA, and three self-determined young women look for their place in the world. Female friendship, work and utopian socialism braid the narrative beautifully together. Will the women do anything for money?

Thu 24 July

With an introduction by film curator Selina Robertson and a Q&A with director Stephanie Rothman joining us remotely.

Slovenian Double-bill: Short Film Programme (Subtitled)

part of Reframing Film

Slovenian Double-bill: Short Film Programme

Co-director of Alpe-Adria Underground! Matevž Jerman has selected some recently restored experimental/avant-garde shorts from the Socialist Republic of Slovenia (1945-1991).

Thu 24 July

With an introduction and post-screening Q&A with Alpe-Adria Underground! co-director Matevž Jerman (Slovenian Cinematheque) and graphic designer Jan Virant hosted by curator Niyaz Saghari.

Please note: The following short in this series contains flashing imagery: Ljubezen na prvi pogled (Love at First Sight).

Defence of the Realm

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Defence of the Realm

Secrets, lies, communism and loyalty all loom large in this criminally underseen British political thriller shot by a young Roger Deakins starring Gabriel Byrne in one of his early leading roles.

With an introduction by producer Lynda Myles and a pre-recorded conversation with Gabriel Byrne hosted by season curator and Cinema Rediscovered founder Mark Cosgrove.

Badnam Basti (Neighbourhood of Ill Repute) (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

Badnam Basti (Neighbourhood of Ill Repute)

Thu 24 - Fri 25 July

This daring and progressive account of a complex love triangle broke all manner of taboos to emerge as India’s first queer film and an icon of Parallel Cinema.

With an intro by Dr Omar Ahmed (Freelance Film Scholar & International Curator of South Asian Cinema and Founder of The Cloud Door).

In Fading Light

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

In Fading Light

Set in the declining North Shields fishing industry, this drama came out of the Channel 4 supported workshop movement and clearly prefigures the localised work of contemporary filmmakers such as Mark Jenkin, with its focus on the realities of marginalised communities.

Fri 25 July

With an introduction by producer and researcher Andy Robson.

The Swimmer

part of Restored & Rediscovered

The Swimmer

She wrote, he directed: The Swimmer, adapted by husband-wife duo Frank and Eleanor Perry, is a surreal odyssey through the suburbs starring Burt Lancaster.

Fri 25 July

With an introduction by curator Ellisha Izumi.

Immersive Arts - Round One Learnings

part of Lunchtime Talks

Immersive Arts - Round One Learnings

In this Lunchtime Talk, Ruth McCullough, Executive Producer, and Michelle Rumney, Producer for England, share some key learnings from the first Immersive Arts funding round and offer practical advice for artists thinking about applying in the final round of funding.

Fri 25 July

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UK Premiere: Play it As It Lays

part of Restored & Rediscovered

UK Premiere: Play it As It Lays

She wrote; he directed: Joan Didion’s modern classic is adapted by Frank Perry in this elliptical, introspective interrogation of 1960s Hollywood starring Tuesday Weld and Anthony Perkins.

Fri 25 July

With an introduction by co-curator Ellisha Izumi.

UK Premiere: Yo, La Peor de Todas (I, the Worst of All) (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

UK Premiere: Yo, La Peor de Todas (I, the Worst of All)

17th-century Mexican nun, Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz, defies social expectations, becoming a renowned intellectual and writer during the Spanish Inquisition.

With an introduction by co-curator Natalia Christofoletti Barrenha (Cinema Mentiré).

Handsworth Songs

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Handsworth Songs

Fri 25 - Sat 26 July

A groundbreaking experimental film essay on race and disorder in Britain, filmed by John Akomfrah from the Black Audio Film Collective in Birmingham and London during the riots of 1985.

Ping Pong

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Ping Pong

This stylish and inventive comedy thriller stars Lucy Sheen as Elaine, a young law clerk, tasked with executing the will of Chinatown businessman Sam Wong who has died in mysterious circumstances.

Fri 25 July

With an introduction by actor Lucy Sheen hosted by film curator Andy Willis.

Ping Pong Mingle

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Ping Pong Mingle

Made on the Moon is happy to host a friendly post-screening gathering that bridges the community of East and South East Asian creatives and the wider audience together to discuss the film Ping Pong.

Fri 25 July

18:15 (ends 19:15)

UK Premiere: My Beautiful Laundrette

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Join director Stephen Frears, writer Hanif Kureishi and actor Gordon Warnecke for this 40th anniversary showing of the delightfully transgressive My Beautiful Laundrette, the story of two lovers attempting to open a glamorous laundromat amid the turbulence of life in Thatcher’s Britain.

Fri 25 July

With an in-person introduction and discussion with film director Stephen Frears, actor Gordon Warnecke and a remote contribution from writer Hanif Kureishi hosted by Cinema Rediscovered’s Mark Cosgrove.

The Velvet Vampire

part of Restored & Rediscovered

The Velvet Vampire

A young Los Angeles couple is invited by the mysterious Diane to her secluded desert home. Unbeknownst to them, she is a centuries-old vampire, and it’s not long before they become the objects of her desires.

Fri 25 July

With an introduction by film curator Isabel Moir and Selina Robertson.

Irezumi (The Spider Tattoo) (Subtitled)

part of Masumura x Wakao

Irezumi (The Spider Tattoo)

Yasuzō Masumura adapts Junichiro Tanizaki’s story as a visually arresting story of sexually charged vengeance.

Fri 25 July

With an intro by Rayna Denison, Professor of Film and Digital Arts and Head of Department for Film and Television at the University of Bristol.

Henry Fonda For President (Subtitled)

part of Reframing Film

Henry Fonda For President

Fact and fiction are intertwined to dazzling effect as the legacy of screen actor Henry Fonda becomes a metaphor for America’s ever-changing landscape.

Sat 26 July

With an introduction by Cinema Rediscovered founder Mark Cosgrove.

UK Premiere: The Fall of Otrar (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

UK Premiere: Fall of Otrar

Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)

From state-of-the-art 13th-century warfare to perfumed sex, The Fall of Otrar is a hypnotic epic about one of world history’s crucial battles championed by Martin Scorsese.

With an introduction by writer, curator and filmmaker Daniel Bird.

Lunchtime Chat & Craft

part of Reframing Film

Lunchtime Chat & Craft

Join in a Chat & Craft drop-in workshop led by Cressida Williams inspired by the films showing at Cinema Rediscovered.

Sat 26 July

13:00 (ends 14:00)

Yeelen (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

Yeleen

The Cube Microplex (about 20 min walk from Watershed)

This seminal African allegory by the late Souleymane Cissé (1940 – 2025) exists outside of time and space to act as a powerful commentary on fathers and sons, light and dark.

With an introduction by film curator, programmer and producer Mosa Mpetha.

100 Years of the Film Society

part of Reframing Film

100 Years of the Film Society

This is part of a series of events which look at the UK-wide impact of London’s The Film Society in its centenary year. Co-curated by Bryony Dixon (BFI National Archive) and film historian Henry K. Miller.

Sat 26 July

Presented by Bryony Dixon and Henry K Miller in partnership with South West Silents.

UK Premier: Diva (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

Diva

Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)

Two tapes, two Parisian mob killers, one corrupt policeman, an opera fan, a teenage thief, and the coolest philosopher ever filmed.

With an introduction by film historian, repertory programmer and video essayist Jonathan Bygraves.

Compensation (Partially Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

Compensation

The plight of the African American Deaf community is put under the spotlight in this moving and ambitious landmark of independent cinema.

Sat 26 July

With a pre-recorded introduction by director Zeinabu irene Davis and an in person introduction by film writer and historian Pamela Hutchinson. With BSL (British Sign Language) interpretation.

Angel

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Angel

Neil Jordan’s strikingly poetic debut feature explores the numbing violence of the Troubles starring actor Stephen Rea as Saxophonist Danny, one of the first films commissioned by Channel 4.

Sat 26 July

With an introduction by Hugh Odling-Smee (Manager of Film Hub NI and FAN Screen Heritage Lead)

My Beautiful Laundrette

part of Against the Grain: 1980s British Cinema

Sat 26 - Sun 27 July

Who would have thought that this small budget film made for Channel 4 from a script by a then unknown writer about a young Pakistani Londoner (Gordon Warnecke), his ambitions for his uncle’s laundrette and his developing relationship with a skinhead (Daniel Day-Lewis in a breakthrough role) would become one of the most successful and iconic films of the 80s?

Themroc (Subtitled)

part of Restored & Rediscovered

Themroc

Rebelling against dull conformism, Michel Piccoli is mesmerising as a factory labourer suffering a meltdown and regressing to a caveman in this anarchic assault on bourgeois ideals.

Sat 26 July

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