Bar doors open 20:15 | Screening space door open: 21:00 | Film starts 21:15
Bristol Film Festival returns to the stunning Mount Without this autumn! Formerly a church dating from the 15th Century, this recently restored creative space on St. Michael’s Hill boasts a rich history. Enjoy a drink in the Crypt, before watching films in the Grade-II listed nave beneath a stunning stained-glass window.
🎬 About The Film
1995 | 18 | 122 mins
In modern-day San Francisco, a reporter sits down for an exclusive interview with Louis de Pointe du Lac, who claims to be a vampire. Louis recounts his grisly story, centred around his tumultuous friendship with Lestat, the charismatic but deadly vampire responsible for turning Louis into one of his kind.
Contains strong bloody violence and horror
📍The Location
There has been a church on this site for over 900 years, with the original structure dating back to the Norman era; the unusual name comes from an era when it was outside the city’s walls. After major renovation works in the late 18th Century, and again after damage from the Bristol Blitz, the church finally closed its doors and was deconsecrated in 1999. The building was the victim of an arson attack in 2016, but after years of restoration work it has now reopened as one of Bristol’s most unique and characterful new event spaces.
Age restrictions: 18+
Adult | £16 |
Concession (Student | Over 65 | Blue Light Card) | £13 |
Well thought out event, and the staff were all very welcoming and attentive.
Looking forward to...
Well thought out event, and the staff were all very welcoming and attentive.
Looking forward to my next film festival outting!
The Mount Without is located on Upper Church Lane, just off St. Michael’s Hill. It can be accessed either from a ramp/steps from the road of St Michael’s Hill, or via a footpath from Old Park Hill/Upper Church Lane.
There is no onsite parking - the nearest car park is Trenchard Street Car Park.
The venue is 5-10 minutes away from several City Centre bus routes.
Wherever possible, we encourage walking the use of public transport when travelling to our events.
Ask your question directly to Bristol Film Festival.