What’s On Week Ahead

The Salt Path
Image from The Salt Path

Showing Wed 11 – Tue 17 June

The Ballad of Wallis Island

Until Thu 19 Jun

Eccentric lottery winner Charles (Tim Key) dreams of getting his favourite musicians, McGwyer Mortimer (Tom Basden and Carey Mulligan), back together.

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.

Wed 11 June

Thu 12 June

12:00 (ends 15:00) AD, FLEX 15:30 (ends 17:30) AD, FLEX

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.

Book tickets

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19:00 (ends 21:00) AD, FLEX

Fri 13 June

Sat 14 June

This is a Gallery Babies session

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

Book tickets

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11:30 (ends 14:00) AD, FLEX 14:30 (ends 17:00) AD, FLEX 18:30 (ends 21:00) AD, FLEX

Sun 15 June

Mon 16 June

This is a Gallery Babies session

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

Book tickets

Close notice

13:00 (ends 15:00) AD, FLEX 15:30 (ends 17:30) AD, FLEX 18:00 (ends 20:00) AD, FLEX

Tue 17 June

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Only Expansion

part of Step to the Earth

Only Expansion

Until Sun 22 Jun

An award-winning augmented audio walk – Only Expansion invites you to sonically experience how your own life might change in the future.

Wed 11 June

The Salt Path

Until Thu 19 Jun

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.

The Encampments

Until Thu 19 Jun

The Encampments is a brave new documentary following the Palestine solidarity protests that erupted across US university campuses in 2024.

Wed 11 June

Thu 12 June

Fri 13 June

Sun 15 June

Mon 16 June

This is a Relaxed Visit

No trailers or adverts are shown and the film 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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The Phoenician Scheme

Until Thu 19 Jun

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.

The Marching Band + Panel Discussion (Subtitled)

part of Words on Screen

Acclaimed conductor Thibaut has leukemia and needs a bone marrow donor. Learning that he was adopted, he tracks down his older brother, who is a musician and factory worker. Their reunion sparks a fraternal, musical journey amidst the town's factory closure.

Wed 11 June

Followed by a discussion with Ian Burley, subtitler of the film and member of ATAA (the French audiovisual translators’ association) and chaired by Carol O’Sullivan, subtitling researcher, University of Bristol.

The Women's Olamal

part of RAI FILM Festival

The Women's Olamal

Filmed in Loita, a Maasai region split between Kenya and Tanzania, the documentary follows the lead-up to a spectacular women-centred fertility ceremony that—while celebrated as a traditional practice—is complicated by intergenerational tensions, the politics of gender, and the borders drawn up across the land.

Thu 12 June

The Way We Talk (Subtitled)

Fri 13 - Thu 19 June

The complex lives of young deaf people are explored in all their intricacies in this earnest, superbly performed drama, set in contemporary Hong Kong.

Through the Lens: A Discussion with Bruce Parry on TV, Anthropology, and the Changing Dynamics of Storytelling.

part of RAI FILM Festival

Through the Lens: A Discussion with Bruce Parry

In conversation with the Chair of the RAI Film Committee Judith Aston, Bruce Parry reflects on his BBC series Tribe, questioning how television can adapt — ethically and creatively — to changing times, and what lessons can be drawn from engagement with multifarious ways of living and storytelling.

Fri 13 June

Al Djanat (Subtitled)

part of RAI FILM Festival

Al Djanat

This compelling documentary explores a woman’s return to Burkina Faso after her uncle’s death, uncovering deep family disputes over inheritance and the tensions between traditional Mandingo Islam and French law.

Fri 13 June

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

Tornado

Fri 13 - Thu 19 June

Set in the rugged landscape of 1790’s Britain, Tornado (played by model-songwriter Kōki) finds herself caught in a perilous situation when she and her father’s travelling puppet show crosses paths with a ruthless criminal gang.

The Wed 18 June 17:40 screening by our Film Club hosts who'll be hosting a discussion for 16-19-year-olds after the screening.

The Other Profile (Subtitled)

part of RAI FILM Festival

The Other Profile

French filmmaker Armel Hostiou discovers a fake Facebook profile using his photos, inviting women in Kinshasa to audition for a non-existent film.

Sat 14 June

The screening will be followed by an exclusive Q&A with the director, offering unique insights into the film’s powerful story.

Avant-Drag! (Subtitled)

part of RAI FILM Festival

Avant-Drag!

Avant-Drag! offers an exhilarating look at ten Athenian drag performers who deconstruct gender, nationalism, belonging, identity, while facing police brutality, transphobia and racism.

Sat 14 June

Clear Shadows + Panel Discussion (Subtitled)

part of Words on Screen

At 71 years old, famous Portuguese writer José Cardoso Pires suffers a stroke which affects his ability to speak, read and write.

Tue 17 June

Followed by a discussion with Sara Ramos Pinto, subtitler of the film and chaired by Carol O’Sullivan, subtitling researcher, University of Bristol.

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