Congratulations Watershed on receiving continuing Arts Council England National Portfolio Funding until 2022

Watershed is delighted to be confirmed as a continuing part of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio and looks forward to sustaining Watershed’s leadership and innovation role in the cultural ecosystem. With a focus on collaboration and partnership, Watershed is recognised … Continue reading

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Help shape the future of creative industries in the UK

Results just published from a pilot industry panel reveal the top priorities for film and games industry professionals. Employers from the film industry joined Creative Skillset’s influential online industry panels and took part in its pilot survey in February. Following … Continue reading

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A film advent calendar? Get ready for Electric December

If you’re a little bored of the usual milk chocolate version, the Electric December film advent calendar from Watershed may be just the thing for you. Available from Saturday 1st December at www.electricdecember.org, we’ll be treated to a short film … Continue reading

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FilmWorks 2012 Participants Announced

Whittled down from over 150 applications, the organisers of Filmworks have announced that this year’s workshop series will have 48 participants. Supported by National Lottery funding, managed by Watershed in Bristol and co-produced by ShowroomWorkstation in Sheffield and Broadway in Nottingham, FilmWorks connects promising British filmmakers … Continue reading

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If you can’t join them, watch a film

The bumper Olympic Stylist Magazine issue have chosen twenty awe-inspiring things to do to celebrate The Olympics if you can’t be there. If you’re a film buff in Bristol, your best bet is to head over the Watershed for Film … Continue reading

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Happy 30th birthday, Watershed Bristol, Barbican, Channel 4

It’s hard to imagine a world without laptops, DVDs or satellite TV, but they were all part of the future in 1982, the year that Watershed, The Barbican Arts Centre and Channel 4 came into being. We’re all familiar with … Continue reading

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