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The Sheffield culture guide written by in-the-know locals

A refreshingly non-judgemental portrait of two strip club workers with contrasting ideals, shot in Gothenburg by an all-female team, acknowledging that we are all selling ourselves for money under capitalism.

Directed by Lia Hietala, Hannah Reinikainen and Melissa Miss Lindgren.

Night Shift is a short film, screening together with the longer film Beauty of the Beast.

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James Acaster: Cinemagoers Welcome

Fri. 6 March 2026 — Sat. 7 March 2026

Showroom

Comedian James Acaster unleashes his infectious energy as he explores his love/hate relationship with stand-up, while welcoming a heckle or two. Filmed in Truro, Dublin and Northampton.

Film Unit

Nestled in the lower regions of the University of Sheffield Students’ Union, Film Unit is run by dedicated volunteer film fans, screening a programme packed with cult classics, the latest indies and crowd pleasers. Added bonus: tickets are £3!

E.D.E.N. Film Club

Multiple dates

A monthly online space for LGBTQIA+ filmmakers to form connections, support each other, collaborate and learn. Open to all filmmakers – from no experience to professionals. Run by Frit Tam and Claire Watkinson, hosted by E.D.E.N Film Productions.

Grass + live score with Peyman Yazdanian & Adib Rostami

Sun. 8 March 2026

Firth Hall

Silent film masterpiece Grass: A Nation’s Battle for Life (1925) is a documentary on the heroic annual migration of the nomadic Bakhtiari tribes of Iran. Screening with a new live score by Peyman Yazdanian and Adib Rostami.