What’s On Week Ahead

A Private Life - a woman checking files
A Private Life - Jodie Foster

Showing Tue 23 – Mon 29 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.

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

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.

Familiar Touch

Until Thu 25 Jun

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.

Tue 23 June

Wed 24 June

(ends 16:47)DS

Thu 25 June

Dragonfly + Q&A

part of Bleak Week

Neglected pensioner Elsie finds an unexpected ally in her younger neighbour, bringing brighter days for both of them. But Elsie’s son John resents the way that Colleen has selflessly fulfilled the responsibilities that he has shirked. And simmering tensions bring shocking consequences in a gripping human story straight from the heart of broken Britain.

Bite
Cinébites meal deal
Intro
Introductory Talk
QA
Q&A Session

Followed by a Q&A with director Paul Andrew Williams.

Effi O Blaenau (Subtitled)

Until Thu 25 Jun

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.

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.

Wed 24 June

Thu 25 June

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A Private Life (Subtitled)

Fri 26 June - Thu 2 July

Jodie Foster’s impeccable French and comedic skills are on full display in this mystery thriller, which sees her character journey down a rabbit hole to investigate a suspicious death.

The Role of the Creative Technologist

part of Lunchtime Talks

An image of Coral Manton giving a talk on the role of the Creative Technologist to a large audience.

In this Lunchtime Talk Creative Technologist Coral Manton will talk about this ever-evolving role of being a Creative Technologist.

BSL
BSL interpretation

Fri 26 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.

Blue Heron (Subtitled)

Fri 26 June - Thu 2 July

In the late 1990s, a family of six settles into their new home on Vancouver Island, as internal dynamics are slowly revealed through the experiences of the youngest child, Sasha. Their fresh start is interrupted by the increasingly dangerous behavior of Jeremy, the family’s oldest child.

The Mon 29 June 18:00 screening is followed by a Q&A with director Sophy Romvari.

Preview: Lesbian Space Princess

part of Queer Vision 2026

An introverted princess has her world turned upside down, when her bounty hunter girlfriend of two weeks breaks up with her and is subsequently kidnapped by the ‘Straight White Maliens’. Along the way she is joined by a former gay pop idol and drag queen, who help her conquer her self-doubt to save her ex.

AD
Audio Description
DS
Descriptive Subtitles
Intro
Introductory Talk

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision.

Join us after the screening for a very special Lesbian Space Princess Party in Watershed's Café & Bar.

Lesbian Space Princess Party

part of Queer Vision 2026

A still from Lesbian Space Princess of a group of people at a party

Join us in Watershed's Cafe & Bar after the preview screening of Lesbian Space Princess as part of Queer Vision 2026. Ticket holders for the Fri 26 June 20:30 screening will get priority access to our afterparty from 22:00 - midnight in the Café & Bar.

Fri 26 June

(ends 00:00)

Lesbian Space Princess

Sat 27 June - Thu 2 July

An introverted space princess is forced to leave her home planet on an inter-gay-lactic mission to save her bounty hunter ex-girlfriend from the Straight White Maliens.

Sat 27 June

(ends 21:52)AD

Queer as Punk (Partially Subtitled)

part of Queer Vision 2026

Queer as Punk follows Malaysian LGBTQ+ punk band Shh…Diam! (Malay for “Shut up!”), fronted by trans man Faris and his two bandmates Yon and Yoyo. The trio’s dynamic refusal of silence is part of a bold fight for LGBTQ+ rights in a country where personal freedoms are intensely restricted.

Intro
Introductory Talk

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision.

The Furious (Subtitled)

Following its super-buzzy reviews from America, we are proud to bring you the only Bristol screening of one of the best Hong Kong action films in years.

Intro
Introductory Talk

With an introduction by Ti Singh from Forbidden Worlds Film Festival.

Copa 71

part of The Beautiful Game

Erased from the sporting history books, Copa 71 is the incredible story of the 1971 Women’s World Cup.

Sun 28 June

We’ll be screening a recent short film alongside: the Iris-prize nominated comedy Solers United (dir: Sara Harrak, 14 mins), about a grassroots wxmen’s football team trying to raise funds to save their pitch.

Barbara Forever

part of Queer Vision 2026

A black and white close up of a person holding a camera.

Highlighted as an LGBTQ+ “must see” for the 2026 festival season, Brydie O’Connor’s archive-driven documentary focuses on experimental and pioneering lesbian filmmaker, Barbara Hammer. After the screening there will be a Bristol Butch Bar gathering in the bar - join for the chance to discuss the screening, have a drink, or just socialise!

Intro
Introductory Talk

This screening will include an introduction from Queer Vision.

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