Headfirst aims to cover all the events that make this city special and so we’re really pleased that this also includes cinema. We consider the The Cube cinema an essential asset to Bristol, a venue with ethics and enthusiasm to match its innovative programming. Over the past few years we have seen this volunteer driven ‘microplex’ provide a launchpad for emerging Bristol artists, ranging from filmmakers and performance artists to theatres shows and alternative musicians.
Less experimental but equally as prolific, The Watershed hosts discussions and independent film festivals alongside its world cinema programming.
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What our editors say
“Michael Rosen has published in the region of 200 books for children and adults, including The Sad Book with Quentin Blake (Walker Books) – a meditation on bereavement written after the loss of his son, Eddie; We’re Going on a Bear Hunt with Helen Oxenbury (Walker Books) – made into an animated film for Channel 4 broadcast Christmas Day 2016 - and A Great Big Cuddle with Chris Riddell (Walker Books).”
From: Family Poems with Michael Rosen
“Cinema Transexuál, Bristol’s premier transexual cinema event, is going BIG! Join us for a night of celebration, exuberance and homoeroticism mediated by the game of tennis all at the UK’s first Trans Pride IMAX screening.”
From: CINEMA TRANSEXUÀL PRESENTS - CHALLENGERS IN IMAX
“At the heart of the film and project is Eden, Andrew’s daughter, born with Joubert Syndrome – a rare genetic disorder, causing cerebellar vermis hypoplasia and several other neurological complications. Eden participates in the film and project as both catalyst and cypher for a more general investigation into how we see the world and perceive difference.”
From: Mapping Perception
“Expect comfy seating, a feel-good film, snacks to nibble on, and an easygoing atmosphere focused on connection, comfort, and fun. There’s no pressure, no awkward icebreakers — just a laid-back night to relax, laugh, and enjoy being part of a friendly crowd.”
From: Girls movie night
“Locally, Edson is the driving force behind many cultural initiatives at the Trinity Centre, co-author of What’s Your Trinity Story, a member of Bristol’s History Commission, the film programming collective Come the Revolution, and the Queer People of Colour collective, Kiki Bristol. As if that’s not enough, Edson is vocalist in the band The Private Joys, father of two young adults, uncle to a cat and a lover of Easton, Bristol, where he resides.”
From: Satellite of Love Presents: Edson Burton- Witness Launch