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Reframing Film

Cinema Rediscovered 2026

Season

Reframing Film invites you to delve deeper into the programme, experience film on film and join in conversations with creatives involved in film programming, projecting, archiving and more.

Join in our lunchtime talks, projection tours, and cinema walks, there are plenty of ways for you to get involved; whether you want to find out more or about the world of repertory and restoration or simply share film enthusiasms. For those of you that are hoping to get into film curation (and who knows perhaps pitch an idea for next year’s festival), join in the Other Ways of Seeing Lunchtime Talk.

We also look at the 50-year history of Curzon Film (including the original inception as Artificial Eye), the influential UK distributor of indie foreign language and arthouse films.

On the centenary of his birth, BFI National Archive presents a brand new 35mm print of Brian Forbes’ directorial debut, which put the North of England on screen and launched the screen career of Alan Bates.


Upcoming screenings & exhibitions & events in this season

Cinema Walk 1

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A photo of Mark Fuller leading a Cinema Walk at Cinema Rediscovered 2022.
Walking tour

Bristol has been an UNESCO City of Film since 2017, but Bristol and cinema have been entwined since – some would say before – the beginning of moving pictures. Join local enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller for the first of three gentle walks.

Nostalgia (1983)
Talk

Join Jake Garriock (Curzon Head of Distribution strategy and group publicity), Mark Cosgrove (Cinema Rediscovered Founder) and guests for a look at the UK distributor who shaped UK tastes for foreign language and arthouse films, past present and future.

Inside the Archive

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BFI National Archive Conservation Centre Film Vault
Exhibition

Come and find out how a film archive works in this new exhibition, on display in Waterside 1 throughout the festival.

A still of a man holding a gun looking at the camera with ammunition wrapped around his neck.
Talk

Join Professor Shawn Sobers, filmmaker Simon Bright and guests to reflect on the vibrant resistance and collaboration of Southern African Transnational Cinema that emerged in the 1980s and 1990s to counter the propaganda of apartheid and the media biases of former colonial powers.

A still of a person teaching an improv class.
Workshop

Join The Pretend Company for this first of two Improv Cinema Club sessions, a unique opportunity to explore some of the films presented at Cinema Rediscovered in a nuanced and in-depth way.

Projection Tour

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A photo of the Watershed projection room
Event

Join Watershed’s Charlotte Bendrey and BFI National Archive Curator Rosie Taylor on a tour of Watershed’s projection booth and discover how the films screening at the festival make it to the screen during a festival like Cinema Rediscovered.

The Movie Orgy

classified 18 (CTBA) Reframing Film
A still from The Movie Orgy - black and white photo of a man in a suit applying Dristan nasal spray to his nose.
Film

Before the era of YouTube mashups came The Movie Orgy (1968), an immense found footage cultural catalogue curated by legendary director Joe Dante in his debut feature.

Cinema Walk 2

Reframing Film
A photo of Mark Fuller leading a Cinema Walk at Cinema Rediscovered 2022.
Walking tour

Bristol has been an UNESCO City of Film since 2017, but Bristol and cinema have been entwined since – some would say before – the beginning of moving pictures. Join local enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller for the second of three gentle weekend walks.

A still of Rosie Taylor operating a projector.
Film

BFI National Archive Curator Rosie Taylor presents two rare comedies of farcical romance, weddings and tomfoolery from the early period of British Lion and Hammer, now only viewable on 9.5mm film. 

The Jackal of Nahueltoro (El Chacal de Nahueltoro)

classified 15 Reframing Film
A still from The Jackal of Nahueltoro of two men walking on a rural road, carrying belongings, with leafless trees and overcast skies in the background.
Film

Based on one of Chile's most notorious true crimes, this debut feature by Miguel Littín is a cornerstone of the New Chilean Cinema, ushering in an urgent, realist, and political filmmaking movement. 

A still of Paul Weedon from his viral video “I can’t believe you’ve done this”
Talk

Join the team behind The Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend (CNFW) for a screening of early internet video and a discussion about what it means to preserve online moving image and to screen it in cinemas.

A still of Christopher Bird operating a projector.
Talk

A decade before 9.5mm and 16mm film, Pathé launched 28mm, one of the first non-theatrical film gauges. Explore this forgotten format, featuring original prints projected on a 28mm Victor projector.

Craft & Chat

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Drop-in

Join in a Chat & Craft drop-in workshop, inspired by the films showing as part of Comics Come Alive.

Boorman and the Devil

classified 18 (CTBA) Reframing Film
A still from Boorman and the Devil of a woman wrapped in a white sheet in a dramatic pose with her hair blowing in the wind.
Film

After his success with Point Blank and Deliverance, Warner Brothers offered John Boorman the opportunity of a lifetime... what could go wrong?

Exorcist II: The Heretic

classified 18 Reframing Film
A still from Exorcist II: The Heretic of a girl sitting in a chair with a device on her head with wires coming out of it.
Film

From the director of Point Blank and Deliverance comes this vision-like metaphysical thriller that confounded audience expectations by delivering something unique and entirely unexpected.

Cinema Walk 3

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A photo of Mark Fuller leading a Cinema Walk at Cinema Rediscovered 2022.
Walking tour

Bristol has been an UNESCO City of Film since 2017, but Bristol and cinema have been entwined since – some would say before – the beginning of moving pictures. Join local enthusiast and historian Mark Fuller for the third of three gentle weekend walks.

The Adventures of Prince Achmed & Lotte Reiniger Fairytale Films

classified PG Reframing Film
The Adventures of Prince Achmed - c/o BFI National Archive
Film

To celebrate the centenary of Lotte Reiniger’s beautiful 1926 silhouette animation, The Adventures of Prince Achmed, The Little Film Society bring you an enchanting screening of these magical tales from the Arabian Nights showing alongside some her lesser known, but no less spellbinding, fairytale films.

A black and white photo of three people standing in a room.
Workshop

Join The Pretend Company for this second of two Improv Cinema Club sessions, a unique opportunity to explore some of the films presented at Cinema Rediscovered in a nuanced and in-depth way.

UK Premiere: Whistle Down the Wind (35mm)

classified PG Reframing Film
A black and white photo of three children looking through a fence.
Film

On the centenary of his birth, BFI National Archive presents a brand new 35mm print of Brian Forbes’ directorial debut, which put the rural North of England on screen and launched the screen career of Alan Bates.

Shadow puppets - a figure riding a horse.
Event

Join Dáire Carson (The Little Film Society) for a special shadow puppet making workshop inspired by the work of Lotte Reiniger, the foremost pioneer of silhouette animation.

Cinema Rediscovered Film Quiz
Event

It’s time to prove your film knowledge at this year's 10th Anniversary Cinema Rediscovered Film Quiz — a night where deep-cut movie knowledge meets friendly competition.

Individual events and screenings unless otherwise stated:

£12.00 full (plus 12% booking fee*)

£9.50 concessions / Refugees and Asylum Seekers (plus 12% booking fee*)

£6.50 24 or under (plus 12% booking fee*)

Concessions apply to Full Time Students, Job Seekers Allowance and Employment Support Allowance, 66+ who have retired, Equity and BECTU members and disabled people. Where applicable please produce proof of eligibility when collecting a ticket.

*Booking fee applies to online and phone booking only.

Complimentary tickets are available for Personal Assistants accompanying customers who are Deaf / Disabled and can be booked through the Box Office, or online after joining our Access Register.

Cinema Rediscovered Festival Pass

The Cinema Rediscovered Pass allows you to select from 60+ Cinema Rediscovered screenings and events between Wed 22 - Sun 26 July. Subject to availability, terms and conditions apply. Buy your Pass here. Pass holders get 25% off monthly or annual subscriptions to streaming platform Cinelogue.

Pass prices: £130 full / £100 concessions / £80 24 and under.

Multi-Ticket Package Offer

Get 15% off the regular ticket price when you book 4-10 Cinema Rediscovered screenings and/or events. The discount will automatically apply when you add the tickets to your basket.

Club Shed members get 15% off all individual Cinema Rediscovered tickets.

All Cinema Rediscovered Pass and ticket holders can get 20% off any 6 O'Clock Gin & Tonic (including Watershed’s very own) at the Café & Bar and Undershed Bar during the Festival. Pass and ticket holders can also enjoy 20% off Wiper and True draught products after 20:00 at the Café & Bar and Undershed Bar during the Festival.

Please note: the Cinema Walks, Projection Tours, Improv Workshops, Family Workshops and the Film Quiz are excluded from the Pass and Package.

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