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Rice At Home | Film & Q&A

“There is rice at home” is a well known saying in African households to signify that we already have an abundance of what we need.
“Rice at Home” extends this conversation in this documentary directed by Louise Ndibwirende and produced by Martha Redfern which brings together elders from Rwanda, Bangladesh and India as they reflect on their experiences of heritage, culture and ancestry.
You will be moved by the raw and authentic conversations – and inspired to take the time to deeply connect with your roots and the richness of your community.
The event will include a Q&A with the cast and opportunity to network following the film in Watershed bar.
Bring your friends, co-workers or family for a moment of connection, celebration and joy.
Entry requirements: no age restrictions.
Accessibility Information:
- Entrance: Accessible via a ramped, electronically assisted door.
- Internal Access: A lift from the main entrance provides level access to the first floor, including the Pervasive Media Studio.
- Toilets: Gender-neutral, gender-specific, and accessible toilets, including a large family room.
- Guide/Hearing Dogs: Welcome.
- Quiet Space: Available within the Pervasive Media Studio.
- Audio Description (AD): Available for visually impaired visitors via headphones, detailing on-screen action.
- Descriptive Subtitling (DS): For Deaf/hard-of-hearing guests, showing dialogue plus significant sounds (e.g., phone ringing, door slamming).
- Relaxed Screenings: Modified for sensory sensitivities (lights up, sound down, freedom to move/talk).
- BSL Interpretation: Offered for some talks and events; check their calendar.
- Contact: 0117 927 5100 or access@watershed.co.uk.
- Visual Story: A downloadable guide to familiarize yourself with the venue.
- Access Register: Sign up for updates on accessible screenings.


