Culture Sector Summer Event: The People’s Emergency Briefing

classified 12A
Film

Waterside 3 Event Space, Watershed

Details
75 mins

This is a free event, but you still need to book tickets.

As we address the many challenges the culture sector is facing, it is easy to lose track of what is happening in climate and nature – and the ways that we as culture workers can contribute to a better future. 

So please join us for a special Bristol culture sector screening of The People’s Emergency Briefing – an eye-opening film bringing together nine leading UK scientists covering weather, food, health and the cost of living.

The film is based on the National Emergency Briefing in Westminster (featured by ITV, Channel 4 and The Times) with appearances from Chris Packham, Deborah Meaden, and a range of voices from across the UK. After watching the film, you can add your voice to a national call for it to be broadcast across all UK TV channels to raise awareness of what’s happening with climate and nature and why it matters.

This screening will be followed by complimentary drinks and chat at the Undershed Bar. 

Drinks supported by Watershed, Bristol Old Vic and St George’s Bristol.


    Culture Sector Summer Event: The People’s Emergency Briefing

    1h 15m — Choose a screening

    Tue 28 July

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    Pricing

    This is a free event, but you still need to book tickets.

    Access

    Cinema seat widths

    Our cinema seats are 46cm wide, with wooden armrests on either side of each seat that can’t be moved.

    We can provide seats without armrests or bean bags as alternatives at the front of the cinema if that is more comfortable for you. Please just call our Box Office on (0117) 927 5100 or book in-person to arrange.

    Access Register

    Join our Access Register to help us deliver the best possible experience for you. You can sign up to our Access Register online, or in person at Box Office or by calling (0117) 927 5100.

    Further info

    Our building is accessible, our staff are trained in basic BSL and Deaf awareness, we have toilets for everyone and we run an accessible programme of screenings, events and exhibitions. Find out more on our Access page.

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