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Things to do in Bristol today: Tuesday, September 27
BRISTOL ZERO TOLERANCE FILM FESTIVAL: The inaugural festival explores gender-based violence through film. The Station, 6.30pm.
THE BEATLES: EIGHT DAYS A WEEK: Ron Howard’s box office hit documentary about the Fab’s touring years, 1962-1966. Everyman, rated 12A.
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NATIONAL THEATRE ENCORE: THE DEEP BLUE SEA: Helen McCrory stars in Terence Rattigan’s post-war drama. Vue Longwell Green, rated 12A.
ACID MOTHERS TEMPLE: Three Japanese heros were probing the cosmos long before psychedelia came back into vogue. They’re still making some of the freakiest sounds on the fringes of rock. Exchange, 7.30pm.
BRODSKY QUARTET: Mozart, Mendlessohn, Zemlinsky, Bach and Beethoven are all on the menu at this celebration of the art of fugue. St George’s, 7.30pm.
BLUE HEART: Two one-act plays by the inimitable Caryl Churchill, both playing with language, logic and storytelling. Read our preview here.