“The most intellectually provocative genre film of the 1970s”
DOORS: 21:30 | FILM STARTS 21:45
We’re over the moon (pun intended) to present another stellar series of space and sci-fi screenings at the Planetarium at We The Curious for 2026!
Explore the Planetarium’s space gallery before the screening and see if you’re cut out for a life in space, then recline in this unique screening space. As the lights dim, your journey will begin with a tour of the Solar System in a Planetarium star show - the perfect way to set the scene for your film…
This June we’re marking the 50th anniversary of two classic sci-fi films, finishing with Nicholas Roeg’s sci-fi masterpiece The Man Who Fell To Earth. Starring David Bowie as the eponymous space traveller trying to navigate our planet in search of extraterrestrial salvation, it’s a true cult classic and a surreal must-watch of the sci-fi genre that has influenced everything in its wake from Watchmen to Iron Maiden - and there are few better cast characters than the Starman himself as this otherworldly protagonist!
About The Film
1976 | 18 | 138 mins
Humanoid alien Thomas Jerome Newton travels to Earth to seek water for his drought-stricken planet, disguising himself as a human and using his race’s technology to accrue wealth. His mission introduces him to the good and bad of humanity, and he must grapple with concepts such as greed, corruption - and love.
Contains strong sex & nudity, strong language
About The Location
We The Curious is a science and arts centre and educational charity in Bristol. It has over 200 interactive exhibits, is home to a state-of-the-art Planetarium and hosts over 300,000 visitors a year.
Their Planetarium is home to the Festival’s sci-fi and space screenings - the perfect setting for an out of this world experience!
Watch The Official Trailer
Tickets
Getting Here
When you arrive at We The Curious, please go to the side entrance of the building, directly behind the Planetarium sphere in Millennium Square, not We The Curious' main entrance. The what3words reference is fonts.frost.couches
Millennium Square Car Park is a safe and secure 24hr car park adjacent to We The Curious. Named by the AA as one of the best places in the UK to park your car, it is an underground car park, open 24 hours a day with on site security.
We The Curious is close to many city centre bus stops. The closest train station is Bristol Temple Meads.
Wherever possible, we encourage walking or using public transport to travel to our events.
Accessibility
The Planetarium is accessed via the entrance on Millennium Square. There is lift access from this point to the Planetarium itself, with level access in the Space Gallery.
If you require a wheelchair space in the Planetarium, please contact us in advance as spaces are limited.
If you are attending an event as a carer for a disabled guest, then you are entitled to free access. Please select the relevant ticket and bring appropriate proof of eligibility such as proof of blue badge, access card, cinema for all card, letter from a professional or evidence of DLA/PIP. If you are uncertain, please contact us.
Subtitles: please contact us if you require a film to be screened with subtitles. Many of our screenings can accommodate subtitles; however, this varies depending on the film and the notice given.
Venue & Event Information
We cannot guarantee access before the stated doors time on your ticket, so advise you arrive as close to this time as possible.
Please do not consume food or drink not purchased on the premises in the Planetarium.
FAQs
Can I buy food/drink at the venue? Yes - the Planetarium will be running an onsite pop-up bar with a range of drinks and limited snacks.
When is the star show? Immediately prior to your screening, there will be a brief star show in the Planetarium. This will take place at the ‘Film Start’ time above, directly before the main film. Approximate event end times include this star show.
I have a BuyAGift/Red Letter Days/other voucher. How do I redeem this for this event? Head to this page for more information about redeeming Gift Vouchers.
Is my ticket refundable? Tickets purchased before 14th January 2026 - tickets may be exchanged for event credit to the same value of your ticket up to 72 hours before the start of an event.
Tickets purchased on or after 14th January 2026 - tickets will only be refundable if ticket insurance was added at the point of purchase.
Red Carpet Club members - tickets are refundable up to 5 working days before your event, and exchangeable for credit for up to 24 hours before your event.

