This website uses cookies. Read more about our cookie/privacy policy.

Accept and Close

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

This involving documentary captures grassroots activism at Amazon, led by Chris Smalls, who quit over unsafe conditions. Scenes contrast tired workers with Jeff Bezos's rocket launch, setting the stage for the formation of the first Amazon Labor Union. The film depicts tense conversations, union-busting tactics, and ongoing struggles for workers' freedoms.

Book now:
12 June, 3:15pm, Showroom
14 June, 10am, The Light
16 June, 5:45pm, Curzon

Each screening will be followed by a Q&A with director Brett Story.

You might also like...

Spotlight: The Chorus (Les Choristes)

Fri. 18 September 2026

Showroom

The new teacher at a severely administered boys' boarding school works to positively affect the students' lives through music.

Hope is a Word

Thu. 11 June 2026 — Sun. 14 June 2026

Poet-activist Nnimmo Bassey invites a group of young people to use their writing as a form of resistance against oil extraction in Nigeria’s Niger Delta. Words are conjured both as balm and a weapon in the struggle to rebuild community and autonomy.

Lesbian Lines

Thu. 11 June 2026 — Sat. 13 June 2026

The story of underground telephone helplines established by Irish lesbians in 1979. Featuring original helpline volunteers and actors, Lesbian Line documents the transformative power of community and self-determination in the face of lesbophobia.

Shorts: Portraits of Absence

Sat. 13 June 2026 — Sun. 14 June 2026

Blending art, rituals and hope, three short films take us on intimate journeys through grief and memory. Offering a meditative container for our personal and shared loss, remembrance and collective healing.