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Campbeltown Picture House

26 Hall Street, Campbeltown, United Kingdom
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The Campbeltown Picture House is community owned and run and is the oldest continuously run, purpose-built cinema in Scotland still showing films.

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Tonight 8.15pm! 2018 Academy Awards - Best Foreign Language Film Winner A Fantastic Woman Marina (Daniela Vega) is a singer and waitress who’s just moved in with her older boyfriend Orlando (Francisco Reyes). But when he dies suddenly, she finds herself rejected by his family and under suspicion from the police.

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It’s your last chance to see some of the 2018 Oscar Winners. Playing from Friday Get Out – Best Original Screenplay Winner Chris and his girlfriend Rose go upstate to visit her parents for the weekend. At first, Chris reads the family's overly accommodating behaviour as nervous attempts to deal with their daughter's relationship, but as the weekend progresses, a series of increasingly disturbing discoveries lead him to a truth that he never could have imagined.

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We're thrilled to be part of GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR with some absolute gems from this years line up. DIVINE ORDER (which plays as part of our own Scottish Comedy Film Festival weekend). Did you know that Switzerland didn't grant women the vote until 1971? Divine Order follows Nora, a young housewife and mother who lives with her husband and their two sons in a peaceful little village. She's a shy, retiring, quiet person, well liked by everyone - until she begins to campaign publicly and pugnaciously for women's right to vote. SUNDAY 13th MAY 2.30pm

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What a bunch of Superheroes you were! Thank you for joining in with our Window Wanderland by making fantastic displays and coming out on bitterly cold nights to wander with us. Please post your photos :) Big thanks to Tesco Campbeltown #BagsofHelp for supporting it too. Who wants us to do it again next year?!

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As part of GLASGOW FILM FESTIVAL ON TOUR we're delighted to be showing the closing film from the festival, NAE PASARAN. In 1974 a group of workers at the Rolls-Royce factory in East Kilbride showed their support for the people of Chile by refusing to carry out vital inspections of engines for Hawker Hunter planes - the fighter jets were being used by the military junta against the people. The boycott endured for four years but the Scottish workers never knew what impact they had; it was a matter of conscience and an act of solidarity against General Pinochet’s brutal dictatorship. Forty years later, Nae Pasaran reunites inspirational figures Bob Fulton, Robert Sommerville, John Keenan and Stuart Barrie to hear their story. It also ventures much further to detail the horrors of the Pinochet years, meet survivors of the period and hear the Chilean side of the story. Expanded from an award-winning 2013 short, Sierra’s rousing, deeply emotional documentary reveals the real difference these men made - and celebrates the power of acting on your beliefs Do not miss the opportunity to see this poignant, moving, charming wee gem of a film. Saturday 31 March 3pm

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Our BRINGING UP BABY session this week is MARY MAGDALENE. Wednesday 10am. This screening is for carers of babies only. Adults must be accompanied by a baby under the age of two.

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😍😍😍

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Fantastic Window Wanderland!

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Wow! Can’t wait for next years either!

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Fab window Ardshiel Hotel :) Campbeltown Picture House Window Wanderland continues tonight, 5.30pm - 8.30pm. Still time to join in if you want to create a display and add yourself to the map, or get out and go for a wander. In this weather, it is fine to wander by car, and we're doing our delicious free hot chocolate and cookies at the Picture House from 5.30pm too!

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Brilliant!

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