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Queer Vision 2025
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Showing Tue 1 – Mon 7 July

FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth

part of Step to the Earth

FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth

Until Sun 13 Jul

Step into FRAMERATE: Pulse of the Earth, a visually stunning installation that reveals the hidden rhythms of our changing world by pioneering award-winning artists ScanLAB Projects. Taking over the whole of the Undershed gallery, this artwork uses both groundbreaking visuals and beautifully designed sound.

Tue 1 July

Wed 2 July

Thu 3 July

12:00-15:00 (last entry 14:30) AD 15:30-17:30 (last entry 17:00) AD

This is a Relaxed Visit

No trailers or adverts are shown and the event will start promptly at its advertised start time.

Our Relaxed Visits are designed to benefit our customers with additional needs (such as people living with dementia, autism, or other neurodivergent people and their personal assistants, friends and family) or anyone who wants to enjoy a film in a more relaxed, spacious environment. Everyone is welcome.

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19:00-21:00 (last entry 20:30) AD

Fri 4 July

Sat 5 July

This is a Gallery Babies session

For parents/carers with babies under 12 months – sorry but no baby no entry.

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11:30-14:00 (last entry 13:30) AD 14:30-17:00 (last entry 16:30) AD 18:30-21:00 (last entry 20:30) AD

Sun 6 July

Mon 7 July

This is a Gallery Babies session

For parents/carers with babies under 12 months – sorry but no baby no entry.

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13:00-15:00 (last entry 14:30) AD 15:30-17:30 (last entry 17:00) AD 18:00-20:00 (last entry 19:30) AD
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Ran (Subtitled)

part of Several Samurai

Until Thu 3 Jul

Ran is Akira Kurosawa’s profound exploration of Shakespeare’s King Lear intertwined with the historical backdrop of Japan’s 16th century Civil Wars and the legendary tale of Morikawa, a feudal warlord with three sons.

The Sat 28 June 16:30 screening will be introduced by season co-curator Jojo Myers-Insole.

Tuesday screenings are part of our Cinébites meal deal - get 30% off main dishes from our menu.

The Salt Path

Until Thu 10 Jul

The Salt Path is the profound true story of husband and wife, Raynor and Moth Winn’s 630-mile trek along the beautiful but rugged Cornish, Devon and Dorset coastline.

Make Shift Meetup July

Make Shift Meetup July

Make Shift Meet-Ups are a space for early career creatives to come together. Meet other creatives in the city, learn from established practitioners, and think about the next steps in your creative career.

Tue 1 July

17:30 (ends 20:30)

From Hilde, With Love (Subtitled)

Until Thu 10 Jul

Inspired by an incredible true story set against the backdrop of a country torn by conflict, From Hilde, With Love is a powerful tale of love and resistance.

The Phoenician Scheme

Until Thu 10 Jul

Wes Anderson's latest film is the story of a family and a family business. Starring: Benicio del Toro as Zsa-zsa Korda, one of the richest men in Europe; Mia Threapleton as Liesl, his daughter/a nun; Michael Cera as Bjorn, their tutor.

Onda Nova (Subtitled)

part of Queer Vision 2025

Made in the early ‘80s, Onda Nova is a transgressive football fantasia. Initially quashed under an oppressive dictator-led regime in its home country of Brazil, this forward-thinking, politically-charged film deftly navigating sex, sport, and queerness has only just seen the light of day.

To Kill a War Machine

To Kill a War Machine

Feature length documentary following 5 years of Palestine Action's operations to tear down arms factories in the UK.

This event is part of a UK-wide emergency response to ensure the public has a chance to collectively watch this vital, urgent film before a government ban on Palestine Action comes into force.

Please note: this documentary contains some upsetting scenes of civilian casualties in Gaza.

Hot Milk

Fri 4 - Mon 14 July

Based on Deborah Levy’s acclaimed novel and set on the sun-soaked Spanish coast, tensions simmer as a mother and daughter’s bond is tested by the arrival of a mysterious stranger.

Where is Home?

part of Lunchtime Talks

Where is Home?

In this Lunchtime Talk, studio resident Simon Moreton will reflect on his book, WHERE?, creative non-fiction about growing up in the countryside in the late 1980s and early 1990s and the processes of grief and reflection that helped him tackle questions of belonging and home, as well as thinking critically about how we imagine and represent the countryside.

Fri 4 July

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Tune in, wherever you are, online (no need to book). If you want to take part in person please book in advance.

First Friday

First Friday

First Friday is a monthly social event open to anyone, this month showcasing projects from our studio community

Fri 4 July

17:00 (ends 19:00)

Sudan, Remember Us (Subtitled)

Fri 4 - Thu 10 July

They are the young Sudanese yearning for freedom. Their revolution is poetic, driven by the power of words. As the film intertwines their stories, Sudan, Remember Us reassembles fragments of a revolution, a battle pitting the voices of youth against the military's might.

Showgirls

part of Queer Vision 2025

Nominated across a remarkable thirteen categories at the 1995 Golden Raspberry Awards, Paul Verhoeven’s Showgirls is – depending on who you ask – a critically-panned flop or a deeply misunderstood cult masterpiece.

Fri 4 July

This screening will be introduced by Harriet Taylor, Queer Vision Film Festival Producer.

The Wedding Banquet (Subtitled)

part of Queer Vision 2025

Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)

Part of Queer Vision 2025, The Wedding Banquet is a romantic comedy that has stood the test of time for its unique wit and charm, screening as part of an Ang Lee double bill at Bristol Megascreen.

Sat 5 July

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Brokeback Mountain

part of Queer Vision 2025

Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)

Part of Queer Vision 2025, celebrate the 20th anniversary of queer cowboy classic Brokeback Mountain, as part of this Ang Lee double bill at Bristol Megascreen.

Sat 5 July

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The Yakuza (Partially Subtitled)

part of Transnational Japan in Hollywood

The Yakuza

Set in the aftermath of upheavals like the Vietnam War and Watergate, The Yakuza – which turns 50 in 2025 – reflects the sense of uncertainty that characterised 1970s America.

South West Shorts

part of Queer Vision 2025

South West Shorts

Showcasing the best new short films from South West LGBT+ filmmakers.

Sun 6 July

This screening will be introduced by Harriet Taylor, Queer Vision Film Festival Producer.

Join BFI NETWORK South West after the screening for a chance to connect with LGBT+ filmmakers.

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