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PAN'S LABYRINTH in Redcliffe Caves

  • Redcliffe Caves, Phoenix Wharf, Bristol, BS1 6SR (map)
One of the greatest of all fantasy films, even though it is anchored so firmly in the reality of war
— Roger Ebert

IMPORTANT: EVENT POSTPONED

Due to a serious and unprecedented flooding issue at the venue this event has been postponed. We are working hard to find a new date for this event and will issue an update as soon as possible.

If you have already purchased a ticket for this event, you will have been contacted by email with more information.

DOORS: 21:00 | FILM STARTS 21:15

Venture underground into the Redcliffe Caves this March, as the festival’s biannual screening series returns – Bristol Film Festival's Underground Cinema is an unforgettable way to discover, or rediscover, some of the silver screen’s hidden gems, pop culture milestones and genre highlights. Delve deep into one of the most unique locations in Bristol, and forget about the outside world for a couple of hours. Whether you’re settling down for a favourite fantasy film or a cult classic, it’s sure to be one of the year’s most memorable movie viewing experiences.

Our 2022 Underground Cinema series concludes as always with the dark fairytale masterpiece – and firm festival favourite – Pan’s Labyrinth.

NB: this film is screened in the original Spanish with English subtitles.

Please note: Redcliffe Caves is a unique event space - we highly recommend all guests read the ‘Venue & Event Information’ tab at this bottom of this page prior to booking.

About The Film

2006 | 15 | 119 mins

Five years after the end of the Spanish Civil War, ten-year-old Ofelia moves to a rural region at the behest of her cruel stepfather, who is hunting down anti-Francoist rebels. Exploring the grounds, Ofelia discovers an ancient labyrinth; venturing inside, she meets a mysterious faun who challenges her to complete three magical tasks…

About 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. 

Pre-Screening Cave Tours

We are delighted to be offering a limited number of spaces on 20-25 minute pre-screening tours of Redcliffe Caves; collect a torch then explore far deeper than our ’Screening Cave’ and learn more about the history of this fascinating Bristol landmark.

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. Further details will be emailed to you shortly after booking.

Cocktails @ Unstabled

We are working with the fantastic ‘Unstabled’ bar to bring you a range of hot and cold drinks at Redcliffe Caves this year. With cocktails, wine, soft drinks and hot drinks available - as well as draught beer from our friends at Lost & Grounded - they’re the perfect accompaniment to your screening.

Beat the rush before your screening and pre-order one of their delicious cocktails below.

*A Challenge 25 Policy is in place at this venue. If you are unable to provide valid ID, you may be refused service. 

So You Think You Know Pan's Labyrinth

How well do you know Pan’s Labyrinth? Test your knowledge of this classic film with access to our unique 100 question quiz. With questions ranging from easy to fiendishly difficult, it is sure to challenge even the biggest of fans!

Add your So You Think You Know to your ticket order below.

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More Information

The entrance to Redcliffe Caves is located on Redcliffe Wharf, opposite Thekla and Riverstation. The nearest car park is a Pay and Display car park, located on Redcliffe Parade East – the Wharf can be accessed by walking down the hill at the end of the cark park.

Please note – parking in the area is extremely limited, and guests are encouraged to limit their use of vehicles as much as possible.

• There is a small ramp to access the caves. Access to the screening room is along a flat path with no steps, although there are some uneven patches of ground. Lighting is also low in the caves.

• If you require assistance to reach your seat, please ask a member of staff upon arrival. • If you require additional space or to be seated in a particular location (e.g. close to an exit), please notify the team ahead of time.

• There are two Portaloos onsite, one with disabled access.

•If you require Hard of Hearing subtitles, please contact us before making your booking.

•We want to make your visit as enjoyable as possible, so please do not hesitate to contact us if you require further information about this venue’s accessibility.



• We cannot guarantee access before the stated doors time on your ticket, so advise you arrive as close to this time as possible.

• Food and drink can only be consumed at the screening if it is purchased at the venue.

• Seating is provided at this event, however we invite guests to bring blankets and cushions if they wish to do so.

• Temperature can vary in the caves throughout the day, so it is highly recommended that all guests wear warm, sensible clothing.

• It is essential to wear comfortable, sturdy footwear in the Caves, as the ground can be uneven in places.

• If you are taking a pre-screening tour of the Caves, you will be contacted separately to confirm details. These tours are unfortunately not suitable for individuals with limited mobility.

• The Caves can be an intense and unusual environment, and as a result may not be suitable for for younger children regardless of the individual film’s rating. If you have any concerns or queries, please contact us.

• Any individuals behaving in an irresponsible, offensive, or disruptive manner during a screening will be removed from the venue. Please be respectful of others and of this unusual and historic space.

Earlier Event: March 27
THE PRINCESS BRIDE in Redcliffe Caves
Later Event: April 2
GRAVITY at The Planetarium