Watershed Recommends: Fri 17 - Thu 23 April

Watershed Recommends: Fri 17 - Thu 23 April

Season

Please note : this season finished in April 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

ROMANS! (at home)

Watershed Recommends Week 4
Cyber Colosseum
Please note: This event took place in April 2020
Streaming + Live stream

Bring ancient Rome into your home with Studio residents Mufti Games - in association with The Spring - who bring you their colossal play event ROMANS! Perfect weekend family fun.

Lunchtime Talk - Play; Disrupted?

Watershed Recommends Week 4
Play: Disrupted
Please note: This event took place in April 2020
Streaming + Live stream

Join us for Pervasive Media Studio's first online Lunchtime Talk, where Malcolm from Play:Disrupt will be discussing how we can promote playful, collaborative public engagement in a time when we can't (really) connect.

Radio On

classified  Watershed Recommends Week 4
Radio On
Please note: This event took place in April 2020
Streaming

Chris Petit's cult classic is one of the most striking feature debuts in British cinema – a haunting blend of edgy mystery story and existential road movie.

Sweet Bean

classified  Watershed Recommends Week 4
Sweet Bean
Please note: This event took place in April 2020
Streaming

Naomi Kawase follows her acclaimed drama Still The Water with this sweet ode to the simple joys in life.

Mr Jones

classified  Watershed Recommends Week 4
Mr Jones
Please note: This event took place in April 2020
Streaming

Agnieszka Holland brings us the extraordinary and powerful story of the real-life Welsh journalist who exposed Stalin's genocidal famine in Soviet Ukraine.

Bristol, British City

classified  Watershed Recommends Week 4
Bristol, British City
Please note: This event took place in April 2020
Streaming

How a thousand years of history have helped the West Country capital to emerge from the blitz as a modern city of art and industry.

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