Watershed Recommends: Fri 19 - Thu 25 June

Watershed Recommends: Fri 19 - Thu 25 June

Season

Please note : this season finished in June 2020

Although the Watershed building may be closed we are still sharing different ways for you all to enjoy and experience highlights from across our activity - cinema, creative tech, the Pervasive Media Studio, Rife Magazine and many more Watershed projects.


Previous events in this season

UPRISING 2020

Watershed Recommends Week 13
CARGO Uprising
Please note: This event took place in June 2020
Streaming + Live stream

Join creative collective CARGO Movement for a short film screening and panel discussion on Bristol's connection to the Transatlantic Slave Trade.

Deaf Conversations About Cinema: Da 5 Bloods
Please note: This event took place in June 2020
Streaming + Live stream

Watershed's monthly film discussion event for Deaf and hearing audience members moves online for the first time when we will be discussing Spike Lee's new film Da 5 Bloods which is available from 12 June on Netflix.

Lunchtime Talk: Homeless Lockdown Diaries

Watershed Recommends Week 13
Lunchtime Talk: Homeless Lockdown Diaries
Please note: This event took place in June 2020
Streaming + Live stream

Studio resident Owain Astles joins us for this lunchtime talk and asks how can Participatory Video be used for empowerment and activism, and how do we respond to working in an increasingly virtual space?

Joan of Arc

Watershed Recommends Week 13
Joan of Arc
Please note: This event took place in June 2020
Streaming

Director Bruno Dumont makes the bold choice of casting a 10 year old as the teenage Joan of Arc in this semi-musical which follows the young Joan through her military career, her trial for heresy and her execution.

Cinema: Cultures / Histories / Audiences

Watershed Recommends Week 13
What's Rife? Why We Can't Say Coloured and Other Questions About Race
Please note: This event took place in June 2020
Online

In support of Black Lives Matter our Cinema Curator Mark Cosgrove has collected some talks and events from our archive which connect with this cultural and historical moment.

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