UK Premiere of Shark Town to be hosted by Shark Trust in Bristol

By Chief minion 29 May 2026 - 15:38 Ecology & Science
Press Release

The UK Premiere of Shark Town, a new documentary film by Richard Peirce, will be hosted by the Shark Trust at the Megascreen in Bristol in July. Attendees will also get the chance to chat to the writer, Richard, at a special live Q&A after the film. 

Shark Town poster

Shark Town movie poster

The film screening will be part of “Shark Month”, where the Shark Trust host a number of events in Plymouth and, this year, Bristol too. Visitors will be invited to celebrate and support the vital work of the Shark Trust while enjoying a month-long extravaganza of shark and ray science, entertainment and advocacy.

Venue: Bristol Megascreen

Date: Friday 10th July, 2026

Time: 7-9pm

Tickets: £15 (£12.50 for Shark Trust members)

Shark Town is a real-life JAWS flipover.

In this fast-paced film, Richard Peirce, author, broadcaster and past Shark Trust Chair, takes shark enthusiasts on a voyage of discovery to the South African coastal town of Gansbaai, which once styled itself 'The Great White Shark Capital of the world'.

Gansbaai faced disaster when the Great White population disappeared. Then an unexpected toothy saviour swam in to save the day.

Gansbaai in Walker Bay is home to many shark and whale species, boasting a hugely rich marine environment. These unique factors have inspired world-class conservation measures and leading marine science. Richard has been part of the Walker Bay scene for nearly 30 years, and in this premiere opens the window to a real JAWS story.

Attendees will also get the chance to see the Shark Trust short documentary, Living with Sharks in The Bahamas. The Shark Trust travelled to The Bahamas to talk to people about their experiences in living alongside a shark sanctuary. Discover what they had to say.

Live Q&A Session

At the end of the screening the audience will be invited to ask questions to both Richard Peirce and Paul Cox.

Richard Peirce is a successful author, filmmaker, presenter and freelance writer. He has been fortunate enough to encounter nature’s most iconic animals all over the world. 

Richard is a committed wildlife conservationist who now spends all of his time on various projects trying to contribute to the conservation of specific species. He was one of the earliest members of the Shark Trust, which was founded in 1997.  He later joined the Board and was Chairman for 12 years.

Paul Cox is a leading voice in ocean stewardship and one of today’s most compelling interpreters of shark science. As CEO of the Shark Trust since 2015 his small team now shapes international treaties and mobilises mass digital campaigns for the planet’s 1,200-plus shark and ray species.

Further information: Tickets available here