What’s On Week Ahead

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Showing Mon 2 – Sun 8 Feb

The Everyworld Exhibition

part of The Everyworld

Andrew Kötting and his daughter Eden in the 1990s.

Until Thu 19 Feb

With virtual reality, giant inflatables, feature films, projections, sketchbooks and more – this season explores family, the creative spirit, grief and togetherness. With a multimedia exhibition alongside a series of events and films in the cinema from the Kötting family.

Mon 2 Feb

Tue 3 Feb

Wed 4 Feb

Thu 5 Feb

Fri 6 Feb

Sat 7 Feb

Sun 8 Feb

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Build a paper model of Bristol with Action Hero

Two individuals are crafting paper models of colorful townhouses on a wooden table. A row of completed models lines the table, evoking a sense of creativity.

Mon 2 - Fri 6 Feb

Artists and Studio Residents, Action Hero are constructing 2000 paper buildings in our Café & Bar, and they need your help!

Mon 2 Feb

All day

Tue 3 Feb

10:00 (ends 17:00)

Wed 4 Feb

10:00 (ends 17:00)

Thu 5 Feb

10:00 (ends 17:00)

Fri 6 Feb

10:00 (ends 17:00)

No Other Choice (Subtitled)

Until Thu 5 Feb

Park Chan-wook (Decision To Leave, Old Boy, The Handmaiden) returns with this satirical black comedy/thriller about a husband and father who takes violent action after being laid off.

Nouvelle Vague (Subtitled)

Until Mon 9 Feb

A playful, poignant love letter to cinema, Richard Linklater reimagines the making of Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless in an exuberant exploration of the youthful rebellion and creative chaos that shaped the French New Wave.

Hamnet

Until Thu 5 Feb

Oscar®-winning director Chloé Zhao's (Nomadland) adaptation of Maggie O'Farrell's bestselling novel reimagines a pivotal moment in the lives of William Shakespeare's family.

Mon 2 Feb

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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17:30 (ends 19:50) AD

Nominated for 8 Oscars®, including Best Picture, Best Actress, and Best Director.

H is for Hawk

Until Thu 5 Feb

Claire Foy stars alongside Brendan Gleeson in Philippa Lowthorpe’s beautifully realised and emotionally charged adaptation of Helen MacDonald’s award-winning memoir.

Adolphe Menjou: Gentleman of the Screen: Are Parents People?

part of Slapstick 2026

A vintage movie poster titled "Are Parents People?" featuring a couple in a warm embrace, surrounded by colourful, abstract shapes.

Adolphe Menjou plays the impeccably dressed but somewhat wayward husband of a socialite (Florence Vidor) whose teenage daughter (Betty Bronson) schemes to reunite her estranged parents.

Introduced by film historian and writer Andrew Kelly who will explore Menjou’s enduring appeal and influence from these early silent roles to The Front Page and beyond.

With live piano from Daan van den Hurk.

Buster Keaton: Le Roi des Champs-Élysées (Subtitled)

part of Slapstick 2026

An gathering of elegantly dressed individuals, against an ornate ironwork background.

A rare opportunity to see one of Buster Keaton’s most surprising and charming sound features, a 1934 French production co-starring the lovely Paulette Dubost.

Wed 4 Feb

Introduced by Polly Rose, who will explore Keaton’s remarkable European period and the film’s unique blend of silent-style visual comedy and early sound innovation. 

W.C. Fields and the Gospel of Irreverence: The Bank Dick

part of Slapstick 2026

A man in a polka dot tie leans on a desk while two other men, one in a police uniform and another in a suit, engage in conversation.

Irreverent, subversive and gloriously funny, The Bank Dick (1940) remains one of W.C. Fields’ greatest comedies – and a perfect gateway into Slapstick’s ongoing exploration of faith, morality and rebellion in screen humour. 

Wed 4 Feb

Hosted by Andrew Kelly (Festival of Ideas) with very special guest and festival patron, Dr Harriet Fields, live on-screen. 

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut

part of Slapstick 2026

Bristol Megascreen (about 1 min walk from Watershed)

Exploring the uneasy line between humour and heresy, join Slapstick for a riotous 25th-anniversary screening of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999), Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s outrageous, sharp-witted musical satire that took the world by storm.

Before the screening, join us for a 20-minute panel discussion chaired by Robin Ince (The Infinite Monkey Cage) explored the topics of satire, blasphemy and free speech. 

Special guests (TBA) will sit alongside Shazia Mirza, acclaimed stand-up and writer known for her bold, thought-provoking comedy tackling faith, feminism and cultural taboos.

Olive Thomas: The Flapper

part of Slapstick 2026

A woman lying down on a sledge is smiling in a snowy scene.

A witty and stylish comedy, Olive Thomas plays a small-town schoolgirl who ventures to an elite finishing school and discovers the excitement and complications of independence, flirtation and fun.

Fri 6 Feb

Film historian Pamela Hutchinson (Silent London) introduces the screening with a brief illustrated talk on the advent of the flapper, exploring how The Flapper reflects women’s growing autonomy, shifting social roles and the birth of modern femininity on screen.

With live piano accompaniment by John Sweeney.

My Father's Shadow (Partially Subtitled)

Fri 6 - Thu 12 Feb

Nominated at this year’s BAFTA Film Awards in the category of 'Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer', Akinola Davies Jr.'s bold and poetic film follows a father, estranged from his young sons, over the course of a day in Lagos.

Add Club Shed membership before you checkout and save 15% on cinema and Undershed tickets, and access advance booking, discounts on food and more.

Laundry Justice

part of Lunchtime Talks

A group of circus performers, all white women, sit in a semi circle in a rehearsal space with a black floor. Some sit on the floor, while others sit on green cushions or chairs. They are in discussion, while two performers on the left play instruments - one, on the far left, plays the flute, while the other to her right plays a fiddle.

In this talk, artist and researcher Lara Luna-Bartley and sociologist and performer Rhiannon Craft will discuss Laundry Justice, a co-produced trans-disciplinary research project exploring off-grid laundry practices and knowledge with Vehicle Dwellers in Bristol.

Fri 6 Feb

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Buster Keaton: Our Hospitality

part of Slapstick 2026

A man and woman cling to each other tightly, looking into the distance.

Our Hospitality brings action movie thrills to a high-stakes comedy of manners, with extravagant period costumes, dramatic landscapes, and some classic Keaton railroad stunts leading to a truly breathtaking climax.

With an introduction by Polly Rose (University of Bristol) and musical accompaniment from John Sweeney.

Followed by a conversation with Buster’s granddaughter Melissa Talmadge Cox, joining us live from California.

All That's Left of You (Subtitled)

Fri 6 - Thu 12 Feb

In the Occupied West Bank of the 1980s, a Palestinian teenager is swept into a protest that changes the course of his family’s life. Reeling from its aftermath, his mother, Hanan, shares the story that led them to that fateful moment and the effects felt by her family across seven decades.

First Friday

A group of diverse people are engaging in lively conversation in an indoor setting. The atmosphere is casual and friendly, with one person smiling as they speak.

First Friday is a monthly social and showcasing event open to anyone.

Fri 6 Feb

17:00 (ends 19:00)

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

Where Now Are the Dreams of Youth?

part of Slapstick 2026

Three individuals interact at a counter displaying glasses; two are in uniforms and one wears a traditional outfit.

A rare opportunity to experience one of Yasujirō Ozu’s most captivating early silent comedies on the big screen.

Sat 7 Feb

Introduced and hosted by Pamela Hutchinson, film historian and critic.

With live accompaniment by Gunter A Buchwald and Frank Bockius.

Slapstick Cult Classic: But I’m a Cheerleader

part of Slapstick 2026

Natasha Lyonne plays Megan, a wholesome all-American girl whose picture-perfect life implodes when her parents suspect she’s gay and ship her off to “True Directions,” a pastel-coloured conversion camp run by the hilariously zealous Cathy Moriarty, with RuPaul as the reformed ex-gay counsellor in high heels.

Join Harriet Taylor, Producer of Queer Vision and Director of SWITCH, in conversation with comedian Robin Ince for a lively post-screening discussion on humour as resistance, the film’s enduring legacy and why laughter remains as one of the bravest acts of liberation.

Conflagration (Subtitled)

part of The Japan Foundation Touring Film Programme 2026

Conflagration

In postwar Kyoto, troubled monk Goichi’s reverence for the sacred Shukaku Temple curdles into obsession for its beauty as he witnesses corruption and hypocrisy within its walls. Tormented, he resolves to commit a shocking act of purity from which there is no return.

Laurel & Hardy: Atoll K

part of Slapstick 2026

Two individuals in classic vintage attire, including bowler hats and elegant coats, engage near a dock with ships in the background.

Join us for a special screening of Atoll K (Utopia), presented in a brand-new BFI restoration that returns Laurel & Hardy’s final feature to its original clarity and charm.

Sun 8 Feb

Before the film, festival director Chris Daniels and comedy historian Robert Ross will discuss the fascinating production history behind Atoll K — from its troubled shoot and multiple language versions to its place in the duo’s remarkable legacy. 

Together they’ll explore how the film reflects both the poignancy and enduring brilliance of Stan and Ollie’s partnership.

Sing

part of Slapstick 2026

In a city of humanoid animals, a hustling theatre impresario's attempt to save his theatre with a singing competition becomes grander than he anticipates even as its finalists find that their lives will never be the same.

Sun 8 Feb

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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Introduced by Angie Belcher, Comedian in Academic Residence at the University of Bristol and her son Ulysses Angelson Farrell.

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