Next month, Bristol Watershed will host a celebration of Afro-Caribbean arts and culture.
Watershed is set to host a season of films and events, kicking off on July 1st and running until July 29th.
The St Pauls Carnival Fringe Season will get underway with a special preview of Chris Rock's new documentary Good Hair, which will be followed by a warm-up party in the cafe/bar.
After this, there will be a series of documentaries, archive shorts, feature films, workshops and children's offerings.
Concluding the programme will be a free premiere of documentary Culture Clash on the Front Line: Jamaicans in Bristol, which focuses on the community of St Pauls.
Covering six decades of the area, which contains the second largest Jamaican population in the world outside the country itself, the piece is narrated by poet Miles Chambers.
Watershed's two sites house three cinemas, a suite of flexible conference and events spaces and a cafe/bar, among other things.