Cinema at Watershed in 2019 kicks off with scabrous wit and two period dramas, both with a modern feel and contemporary resonances.In January's podcast Tara Judah, Watershed Cinema Producer, and Mark…
Reflecting on the 2018 programme Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, and Tara Judah, Watershed Cinema Producer, celebrate their Top 5 Films of the year and talk about the films that have stayed …
November's Cinema podcast highlights just a few of this month's much anticipated new releases and a season of playful reflections on what it means to be a witch in film.This month Mark Cosgrove (Wate…
Watershed's Cinema Podcast for October highlights two films that are trying to make sense of Europe's recent past, but in very different ways.Mark Cosgrove (Watershed Cinema Curator) and Tara Judah (…
Cinema Curator Mark Cosgrove and Cinema Producer Tara Judah share their highlights and must see films this September at Watershed.They discuss the absorbing and sometimes confounding blurring of fact…
August brings an embarrassment of cinematic riches gathered together under the broad headline of seriously playful, or indeed playfully serious, filmmaking.In this month's podcast Watershed's Cinema …
This month's cinema podcast focusses on four highlights for July; two new films that explore religion – one a faith testing thriller and the other a rare insight into the complex nature of faith, fam…
Cinema Producer Tara Judah and Cinema Curator Mark Cosgrove discuss some of their June highlights in cinema at Watershed.Their picks include a film on the early life of a serial killer that they init…
Introducing some of the highlights in film coming up at Watershed this month – from the stylistic and outrageously bloody retribution of Revenge; the mesmeric and satirical post-colonial world of Zam…
As part of Filmic, April's podcast offers a sonic guided tour to the soundtracks of this month's upcoming film season, The Sound of Sci-fi.Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, and film journalist…
At the start of Filmic 2018 – Watershed's annual exploration of the creative connections between film and music – this months podcast looks at some of the films coming up and the central role that mu…
This month's season of films on 35mm film, from director Paul Thomas Anderson, leads Watershed cinema curator Mark Cosgrove to reflect on his own personal experiences of the film industry.As a film s…
This first podcast of the year looks ahead to some of the film highlights of 2018.Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator is joined by Bristol based writers, critics and bloggers Tara Judah and Sven …
An extended end of year podcast looking back at 2017 in film.Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator is joined by Bristol based writers, critics and bloggers Tara Judah and Sven De Hondt. Amongst the…
A season of films, and a family event, based on Japanese Animé are the topics for discussion in this month's podcast.Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, talks to MA Students Victoria Jones, Loui…
October 2017's podcast focusses on the upcoming Festival of the Future City at Watershed.Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, and Andrew Kelly, Director of Bristol Cultural Development Partnershi…
September sees the arrival of the 23rd Encounters Short Film and Animation Festival at Watershed. Mark Cosgrove, Watershed Cinema Curator, talks to Festival Director Rich Warren and Marketing Manager…
This month's podcast discusses all things family at Watershed and shares some of the highlights of Bugs on Film, our school holiday season of films and workshops though out August and into early Sept…
The July podcast looks forward to Cinema Rediscovered – a chance to discover some of the finest new digital restorations, contemporary classics and film print rarities from across the globe where the…
In this month's podcast cinema curator Mark Cosgrove and film writer Tara Judah make the case for melodrama; and explore its heightened tension, searing emotions and progressive female characters.Als…
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