The Republic + Q&A at Watershed

A event held at Watershed on Tomorrow. The event starts at 18:00.


In 1999, in his hometown of Bristol, Banksy painted one of his earliest pieces, ‘The Mild, Mild West’ on a wall in Stokes Croft. 

The Republic documents the story of Stokes Croft, portraying a diverse community that dares to defy the cold winds of corporate power and globalisation. But their greatest challenge looms as developers target this quarter and ready their wrecking balls. 

Filmed over six years, with access to twenty years of personal archives, this compelling story of our times recounts the fight by locals to retain some control over their destiny in an increasingly monocultural world.

This screening will be introduced by The People’s Republic of Stoke’s Croft founder Chris Chalkley and filmmaker Quincy Andrews, and will be followed by a discussion chaired by writer and commentator on cities Andrew Kelly.

Tickets: https://www.watershed.co.uk/whatson/14202/the-republic-qa



Entry requirements: 18+

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