Doors open 11:00 | Film starts 11:15
Venture deep into Redcliffe Caves – for the 8th instalment of our infamous Horror In The Caves series. Enter through military tent on Redcliffe Wharf, grab a drink from pop-up bar to steel your nerves, and step foot inside one of Bristol’s most unusual and exclusive locations for another season of classic and contemporary horror movies.
🎬 About The Film
1933 | PG | 77 mins
Based on science-fiction novel by H.G. Wells, published in 1897, the story concerns the life and death of a scientist named Griffin who has gone mad. Having learned how to make himself invisible, Griffin begins to use his invisibility for nefarious purposes, including murder.
📍The Location
Redcliffe Caves are one of the most fascinating locations in Bristol. Originally created to mine sandstone glass in the 17th Century, these caves (technically a quarry!) have a rich and varied history, having been used by hermits, prisoners of war, and even as an air raid shelter. Now, they are accessed through a gate on the Harbourside, and are usually closed to the public.
⭐ Exciting Extras
Pre-screening Caves Tour: Collect a torch and hard hat, then explore far deeper than our ’Screening Cave’ and learn more about the history of this fascinating Bristol landmark from our guides.
Tours start 30 minutes before advertised doors.
Please note: due to the nature of the space, all guests on a pre-screening tour must be able to exit the Caves unaided in the event of an emergency.
Adult | £12.50 |
Concession (Student | Over 65 | Blue Light Card) | £10 |
Ticket + Redcliffe Caves Tour | £17 |
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Redcliffe Wharf is located below Redcliffe Parade East, close to Wapping Wharf. There is no parking or vehicular access permitted onto the Wharf itself.
The nearest car parks are Redcliffe Parade car park and Lower Guinea Street car park.
Please contact Bristol Film Festival for further information about accessibility at this venue.
Bristol Film Festival was started by director Owen Franklin in 2015. The Festival provides an alternative experience for lovers of film and cinema, and celebrates the cultural landscape of his home city, Bristol.
The concept is simple: to bring classic films back to the big screen, in some of Bristol’s most iconic and interesting venues, including Bristol Museum, Clifton Observatory, Bristol Cathedral, and Redcliffe Caves.
The films and locations are carefully matched together, and involve unique immersive elements - whether it's live performers, tours of venues after hours, or themed wine tastings, you can expect to leave one of our events having had a film experience unlike any other!
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