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Fairfield Flicks, Bromsgrove’s Community Cinema, screening recent releases and golden Oldies. Relaxed, friendly environment. Member of Cinema For All No tags for this post. Read more…
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Volunteer-led and not-for-profit independent cinema and arts venue No tags for this post. Read more…
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Great Asby Remote Cinema Community cinema in small Cumbrian village showing films once per month. Cine North is about bringing the community together in rural areas through cinema events and by event we mean watching great films together and creating fun, social events that could include dressing up, food, music, games and other activities, perhaps inspired by the film’s themes. Read more…
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Fairfield Flicks is a voluntary run cinema experience showing top films for the community to enjoy. A partnership between Fairfield Village Hall and Fairfield Village Community Association, during August 2019, at a cost of over £7000, a high-quality High Definition projector, media player and sound system was installed at Fairfield Village Hall; funded by the Village Hall Management Committee and Read more…
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Is an independent voluntary group, run by local residents on a “not-for-profit” basis, which aims to bring world-class films to Highworth in a warm and friendly atmosphere, and at a modest cost. Our varied programme ranges from mainstream feature films, to international world cinema award winners, to perennial classics. We show our films at St Michael’s Hall using DVD equipment Read more…
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Little Big Screen Community Cinema Gullane Village Hall, 6b hall Crescent, Gullane EH31 2HA Little Big Screen: Gullane Community Cinema aims to being a broad selection of wonderful films to our village hall, for everyone to enjoy. Our programme celebrates quality films from the local to the global; home-grown to mainstream. Little Big Screenis a project of Gullane Community Association Read more…
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Bradford One Community Cinema Bradford One is a community interest group seeking to redevelop the much-loved Odeon building at the heart of Bradford into a cultural venue which both reflects and improves our city. Our founders were formerly ‘Save The Odeon’ campaigners, and formed Bradford One as an ‘Industrial and Provident Society for the Benefit of the Community‘ (also known Read more…
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Chatteris Community Cinema Run by the Community for the Community The aim of Chatteris Community Cinema is to provide Chatteris with a real cinema experience, which is accessible to all. We are a non-profit, constituted group run entirely by a small group of committed volunteers from the local community Run by the Community for the Community. The aim of Chatteris Read more…
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Haddington Community Cinema Haddington Community Cinema has been set up to provide Haddington and its surrounding villages with a cinema experience which is accessible to all. It is run by members of the community as a non profit organisation aims to bring a regular selection of blockbuster and world cinema films to local audiences No tags for this post. Read more…
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Reel Scotland Community Cinema Reel Scotland is an independent source for reviews, previews, features and interviews covering film and TV in Scotland. While new releases, classic re-releases, film festivals and one-off screenings at Scotland’s cinemas are covered, ReelScotland also goes behind-the-scenes to speak to some of the people involved in bringing the most vibrant, challenging and entertaining film and TV Read more…
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Fairfield Flicks is a voluntary run cinema experience showing top films for the community to enjoy. A partnership between Fairfield Village Hall and Fairfield Village Community Association, during August 2019, at a cost of over £7000, a high-quality High Definition projector, media player and sound system was installed at Fairfield Village Hall; funded by the Village Hall Management Committee and Read more…
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Nantwich community cinema community cinema project in Nantwich has been commended at the National Film Society Awards. Nantwich Family Films @ 4 was hailed by film bigwigs at the event in Sheffield for the way it offers affordable family screen entertainment in a town without a cinema. The awards have been going for 45 years, and this year were presented Read more…