Many
thanks to all of you who have confirmed their membership for our
2014/15 season. If you have not yet done so, we would be very
grateful if you could support us again for our new season, and
we would be delighted if you would join as a member.
The
membership form for the season is available by clicking
here. Just print the form, fill it in, tear off the
top portion and pop it in the post to Stewart Houston at the address
shown on the form. You can either enclose a cheque with the form,
or you may pay electronically if you wish - full details are given
below.
Alternatively,
you can send us an email by clicking
here and filling in your name and address details,
and your choice of first or second screening for the season. You
can then pay electronically or send a cheque to Stewart Houston.
We
are very pleased to receive payments by electronic banking.
Our
bank details are as follows:
Bank:
Royal Bank of Scotland, 104 High Street, Biggar ML12 6DH
Sort
Code: 83-16-11
Account
No 00622143
Account
Name: Biggar Little Cinema
Please
don’t forget to give a reference to the payment so that
we can identify that you've paid!
Thank
you very much for your continued support!
We
have an excellent lineup for our new season, and full details
are shown below. Please note that there is a change to our December
film. The studio has withdrawn the community screening licence
for American Hustle, and so we will be showing the brand
new British comedy drama The Hundred Foot Journey, starring
Helen Mirren and Om Puri.
You
can click on the posters below for more information on each film.
Captain
Phillips
Cert
12A
Friday 31st October 2014 at 7.30pm
Saturday 1st November 2014 at 7.30pm |
Gravity
Cert
12A
Friday
14th November 2014 at 7.30pm
Saturday 15th November 2014 at 7.30pm |
The
Hundred Foot Journey
Cert
PG
Friday
26th December 2014 at 7.30pm
Saturday 27th December 2014 at 7.30pm |
Philomena
Cert
12A
Friday
30th January 2015 at 7.30pm
Saturday 31st January 2015 at 7.30pm |
The
Railway Man
Cert
15
Friday
27th February 2015 at 7.30pm
Saturday 28th February 2015 at 7.30pm |
12
Years a Slave
Cert
15
Friday
27th March 2015 at 7.30pm
Saturday 28th March 2015 at 7.30pm |
About
Us
Biggar
Little Cinema was founded in February 2011, and is run as a community
cinema on a non-profit basis.
As
a not-for-profit organisation, our aim is to disburse all the
surplus from our screenings as charitable donations, to local
organisations and Rotary projects. So far, with your help, we
have raised over £9,300, and we anticiupate making further
donations at our October screenings..
We
also aim to provide the opportunity for members of an isolated
rural community to enjoy good films without having to make a round
trip of 60 miles or more to the commercial cinema.
Our
films are shown in high-resolution digital quality, and projected
using the latest digital equipment on to a full-size cinema screen.
To match the exceptional quality of our picture, our sound is
Dolby stereo using high definition loudspeakers. The Corn Exchange
is well-known as an excellent venue, with very comfortable cinema-style
seating and a cosy atmosphere. A full bar is available both before
and after each screening, with a lounge area for relaxing and
chatting with friends. All in all, Biggar Little Cinema offers
a perfect location - and all proceeds go to support local organisations
and Rotary projects.
If
you have any questions about Biggar Little Cinema, please contact
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Stewart
Houston on 01899 220418 or |
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Tom
Matthews on 01899 220783 or |
• |
Brian
Curle on 01968 682294 |
Thank
you again for your support!
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