What’s On Week Ahead

A still from Effi O Blaenau of a young woman wearing a white puffer jacket in a grassy outdoor area with mountains and power lines in the background on a cloudy day.
Image from Effi O Blaenau

Showing Tue 16 – Mon 22 June

Nowism

part of Unfinished at Undershed

An overhead projector casts a shadow of a cartoonish, concerned face with raised eyebrows on a wall, creating a humorous and whimsical tone.

Until Sun 28 Jun

Four artists from our incredible Pervasive Media Studio community share works in progress exploring the future of technologies in our lives. Make faces with emotion-sensing software, build new worlds, meet future folk heroes – imagine what digital futures could look like.

Spacious
Spacious Session

Köln 75 (Subtitled)

Until Thu 25 Jun

In 1975 Cologne, an ambitious teenage concert promoter defies her conservative family and navigates impossible odds to book American jazz pianist Keith Jarrett for what becomes the legendary Köln Concert.

Tue 16 June

Wed 17 June

Thu 18 June

Fri 19 June

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Join Club Shed for £20 and save 15% on tickets. Plus, get advance booking, discounts on food and more. Get membership and start saving today

Time and Water (Partially Subtitled)

Until Wed 24 Jun

Facing the death of his country’s glaciers and the loss of his beloved grandparents, Icelandic writer Andri Snær Magnason turns his archives into a time capsule to hold what is slipping away — family, memory, time and water.

Baby
Cinébabies screening
Bite
Cinébites meal deal
Intro
Introductory Talk

Tue 16 June

Wed 17 June

(ends 19:43)Intro

Thu 18 June

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The Wed 17 June 18:00 screening will be introduced by Bristol Doc Club.

Backrooms

Until Thu 25 Jun

A strange doorway appears in the basement of a furniture showroom in this adaptation of the global phenomenon from Kane Parsons.

Please note: This film contains flickering or flashing lights that may affect those with photosensitive epilepsy.

Obsession

Until Thu 25 Jun

When a shy hopeless romantic makes a wish that his long-time crush falls in love with him, a sinister enchantment ensues in writer/director Curry Barker's freaky and frightening feature debut.

Tuesday screenings are part of our Cinébites meal deal - Club Shed members get 30% off main dishes from our menu with a valid ticket.

Angel's Egg (Subtitled)

Wed 17 - Sun 21 June

Now recognised as a landmark work of animation, Mamoru Oshii’s cryptic and mesmerising experimental Angel’s Egg is perhaps his most personal work and a crucially important film in anime history.

Effi O Blaenau (Subtitled)

Fri 19 - Thu 25 June

Based on Gary Owen’s much lauded and widely performed one-woman play, Iphigenia in Splott, Effi o Blaenau is director Marc Evans’ cinematic interpretation set against the wide open landscapes of North Wales.

Offline Networks

part of Lunchtime Talks

An image of men watching TV in a refugee camp.

In this Lunchtime Talk, Kate Sim-Read will explore how data can be stored and distributed, even in places with no buildings or power, to distribute crucial information to people living in unstable situations.

Fri 19 June

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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.

Familiar Touch

Fri 19 - Thu 25 June

Familiar Touch is a coming-of-old-age film following an older woman's transition into assisted living as she contends with her conflicting relationship with herself and her caregivers amidst her shifting memory, age identity, and desires.

Fri 19 June

Sat 20 June

Sun 21 June

(ends 18:27)
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Wuthering Heights (2011)

part of Bleak Week

Two children in historical clothing stand on a misty, rocky landscape with sparse grass and dark soil.

Andrea Arnold’s Wuthering Heights captures the spirit of life on the Yorkshire moors and the danger of an illicit romance, whilst offering a ravishingly beautiful take on a familiar story.

Sat 20 June

Ratcatcher

part of Bleak Week

Lynne Ramsay’s superb debut Ratcatcher deftly contrasts urban decay with a rich interior landscape of hope and perseverance, resulting in a work at once raw and deeply poetic.

Sat 20 June

Brighton Rock

part of Bleak Week

Black and white photo of a man in a vest and striped shirt sitting on a bed, holding a doll with yarn hair in his hands.

Centring on the activities of a gang of assorted criminals and, in particular, their leader – a vicious young hoodlum known as “Pinkie” – the film’s main thematic concern is the criminal underbelly evident in inter-war Brighton.

Sun 21 June

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