Film + Meal Deal
30% off any of the mains dishes from our menu
Every Tuesday (from 12:00 - 21:00) Club Shed members with a valid cinema ticket can get 30% off any of the main dishes from our Café & Bar menu – which range from Watershed's classic fish and chips to cauliflower, olive and harissa pasta, beef and veggie burgers, and much more.
To get your Cinébites discount, simply show your Club Shed confirmation email to the Café & Bar staff when ordering.
Club Shed is Watershed's membership scheme that gives you discounted cinema and Undershed tickets, advance booking for special events, members-only access to Cinébites, discounts in the Café & Bar, a limited edition Club sticker and loads more. Membership is £15 a year and you can start enjoying your benefits straight away - join the Club here!
Upcoming Cinébites Screenings
The Secret Agent
classified 15Subtitled screening
A university professor travels from São Paulo to the seaside city of Recife during Carnival week, hoping to reunite with his son. He soon finds out he’s been tailed and spied on by neighbours in his new refuge, leaving him no possible escape from the tentacles of corruption.
The Testament of Ann Lee
classified 15
From award-winning writer-director Mona Fastvold (The Brutalist) comes the extraordinary true legend of Ann Lee, founder of the devotional sect known as the Shakers.
Sirât
classified 15Subtitled screening
Featuring a bold and bouncing soundtrack by Kangding Ray, Oliver Laxe's Oscar®-nominated for Best International Feature Sirât is a staggering cinematic experience set in the dusty mountains of southern Morocco.
If I Had Legs I'd Kick You
classified 15
With her life crashing down around her, Linda (Rose Byrne) attempts to navigate her child's mysterious illness, her absent husband, a missing person, an increasingly hostile relationship with her therapist (Conan O'Brien) and her job.
Documenting our Own Lives: Video Nation
classifiedSuitable for 12 years and over
In this illustrated discussion between Listening to Britain curator Mark Cosgrove and Mandy Rose, co-producer of Video Nation and Professor of Documentary & Digital Cultures at UWE, they will explore how documenting everyday life through first person diaries and recordings has brought distinct perspectives to the media landscape.
Wasteman
classified 18
Taylor gets by in prison, a world of parties, drugs, violence and gangs and so far, has kept out of trouble. However, with the arrival of new cellmate Dee, the chance to make early parole and get his life back are put in jeopardy.
The Shepherd and the Bear
classified 15Subtitled screening
The Shepherd and the Bear is a modern folktale about tradition, community and humanity’s relationship with a vanishing natural world.
Sound of Falling
classified 18Subtitled screening
A remote German farm harbours generations of secrets. Four women, separated by decades but united by trauma, uncover the truth behind its weathered walls.
Blue Has No Borders + Q&A
classified 15 Listening to Britain
A young filmmaker is determined to know her neighbours in the port town of Folkestone. But in the aftermath of Brexit, building new relationships isn’t easy.
The Moment
classified 15
From the mind of Charli XCX comes this mockumentary about a rising pop star navigating the complexities of fame and industry pressure, while preparing for her arena tour debut.
The Love That Remains
classified 15Subtitled screening
Hlynur Pálmason's surrealist Icelandic dramedy captures a year in the life of a family, as a separating couple navigate their changing relationship while co-parenting their three children (played by the director's own children).
Uncommon Voices: Exploring Class in New British Cinema
classified 15 Listening to Britain
This programme of shorts, selected by filmmaker and curator Nia Childs, is for anyone who wants to explore working class Britain as it is and imagines itself to be, in the hope of discovering something new.
La Grazia
classified 12ASubtitled screening
Italy’s outgoing president, Mariano De Santis (Toni Servillo), navigates moral and personal crossroads with the help of his confidante and daughter, Dorotea (Anna Ferzetti).
With Sorrentino’s signature poetic vision and an evocative soundtrack, this heartfelt masterwork is an intimate meditation on fatherhood, conscience, and the enduring question: who owns our days?
Broken English
classified 18 (CTBA)
Broken English is a bold documentary portrait of the inimitable singer, songwriter and icon: Marianne
Faithfull.
Postcodes + Q&A
classified 12A Listening to Britain
Following a spate of tragic knife crime deaths in Bristol, this documentary film looks at how young people in the city are responding.
DJ Ahmet
classified 18 (CTBA)Subtitled screening
Sheep hit the dancefloor in Georgi M. Unkovski’s disarming feature debut, a touching, comic and radiantly colourful coming-of-age story - and Sundance award-winner - about the unifying power of music.
Orwell 2+2=5
classified 15Subtitled screening
Working in collaboration with the Orwell Estate, acclaimed director Raoul Peck seamlessly interweaves historical clips, readings from George Orwell's diary, cinematic references, and dynamic modern day footage to craft a definitive portrait of the writer himself, and an entirely fresh take on how remarkably relevant and prophetic his work has become.
London Boys + Q&A
classified 15 Listening to Britain
Behind the loud and intimidating motorcycles of the "Bangladeshi Bad Boys" is a group of second-generation Bangladeshi men who find in their bikes a sense of identity and a way to overcome racism.
Redoubt
classified 18 (CTBA)Subtitled screening
Denis Lavant delivers an astonishing physical performance in John Skoog’s beautiful and inventive story of community and obsession, inspired by true events.
All My Sons
classified 18 (CTBA) National Theatre Live
Bryan Cranston (Breaking Bad) and Marianne Jean-Baptiste (Hard Truths) feature in a five-star, triumphantly acclaimed new production of Arthur Miller’s classic play.
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The details
How to claim
All you have to do to receive the discount is mention Cinébites and show your cinema ticket to the member of staff when you arrive in the Café & Bar.
When to eat
You can eat either before or after your screening (all our film pages now detail the end times of films so you can easily book a table in advance) - the kitchen closes at 21:00 so orders must be in before then! We recommend you allow at least one hour before your screening to eat.
How are we doing?
We really want to hear your feedback on this offer as it's important for us to get it right for you. Drop us a line at communications@watershed.co.uk and we'll be happy to talk.