cinema
Events
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The Wandering Cinema presents: Frida
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomEscape with us into The Wandering Cinema, celebrating women and art for International Women's Day with a screening of Frida. Self portrait competition, Mexican décor, snacks and prizes.
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Congo Week Film Screening of ‘Lumumba’
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomA Bristol Solidarity Cafe X BadApple Bristol collaboration to screen 'Lumumba' for Congo Week.
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School of Activism – London Recruits: Film Screening & Discussion
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomFilm screening & discussion of 'London Recruits', a documentary about a group of young white British workers and students who were recruited to work undercover within South Africa during the Anti-Apartheid struggle.
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School of Activism Presents: Framing Agnes
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomScreening of 'Framing Agnes', followed by a casual discussion, as part of PRSC's monthly School of Activism film screening series.
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School of Activism Presents: SamaBhav UK 2025 Traveling Film Festival
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomCANCELLED due to low ticket sales. A night of cinema, conversation, and community reflection on the theme of masculinity, as part of our monthly School of Activism screening series.
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Fragments: Short Film Screening
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomJoin us for a night of short film screenings in Bristol, showcasing bold stories from the margins of Britain.
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Blue Metaphor Presents: Stories Beyond the Veil
SPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomBlue Metaphor presents "Stories beyond the Veil", the third of a series of themed events bringing all art forms together, with filmmaking at the centre.
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Screening – Rue Cases-Nègres (Sugar Cane Alley) | 1983
FeaturedSPACE at PRSC 17-25 Jamaica St, Bristol, United KingdomThis iconic work of Pan-African cinema is the first feature film directed by a Black woman in France and won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival, Best First Film at the César Awards (1984), and the Audience Award at the Pan African Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) in 1985.
Free entry