Accessible Screenings

We welcome enquiries from individuals or groups who are interested in any of our accessible screenings. 

Please get in touch via our box office on 01239 621 200 or email boxoffice@mwldan.co.uk 

 

 

 

Relaxed Screenings

(Autism-friendly screenings)

 

 

 

What are they?

Autism-Friendly Screenings are subtly-adapted screenings that create an environment that is welcoming for people with a range of conditions such as autism, learning differences and cognitive disorders. They have sound levels turned down, the lights left on at a low level and there are no trailers at the beginning of the film. Film-goers are free to bring their own food and drinks to the cinema, are able to make noise and to sit where they feel most comfortable. Seats are sold on an unallocated basis for these screenings, and a quiet room is made available adjacent to the auditorium should anyone require to use it.

 

Our next Relaxed Screenings will be:

 

 

Paddington In Peru (PG TBC) Saturday 7 December @ 2.15pm

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (PG TBC) Sunday 19 January @ 1.00pm

Dog Man (PG TBC) Saturday 1 March @ 12.15pm

 

 

For more information visit: http://www.dimensions-uk.org/support-services/autism-care/autism-friendly-screenings/

 

 

 

Subtitled Screenings

 

 

What are they?

Subtitled screenings provide a transcription of the audio from a film, displayed at the bottom of the cinema screen.  Along with the dialogue from the film, the subtitles include non-dialogue audio such as "(sighs)" or "(door creaks)".

 

Who can benefit from them?

People who are hard of hearing.

 

The next subtitled screenings will be: 

 

 

Paddington In Peru (PG TBC) Tuesday 19 November @ 6.30pm

Gladiator II (15) Wednesday 27 November @ 7.45pm

Wicked (PG) Wednesday 4 December @ 7.00pm

Moana 2 (PG TBC) Sunday 8 December @ 6.45pm

Red One (12A) Wednesday 11 December @ 7.30pm

Conclave (12A) Tuesday 17 December @ 6.45pm

Anora (18) Wednesday 18 December @ 7.00pm

LOTR: The War Of The Rohirrim (12A TBC)  Mon 23 Dec @ 7.45pm

Mufasa: The Lion King (U TBC) Thursday 2 January @ 7.30pm

Kraven The Hunter (15 TBC) Wednesday 8 January @ 8.00pm

We Live In Time (15 TBC) Tuesday 14 January @ 7.45pm

Sonic The Hedgehog 3 (PG TBC) Thursday 16 January @ 6.30pm

Nosferatu (15 TBC) Tuesday 21 January @ 7.00pm

A Complete Unknown (15 TBC) Sunday 26 January @ 7.45pm   

A Real Pain (15 TBC) Tuesday 28 January @ 7.45pm

Babygirl (15 TBC) Wednesday 29 January @ 7.15pm

In The Grey (15 TBC) Wednesday 5 February @ 7.15pm

Mickey 17 (15 TBC) Sunday 9 February @ 1.15pm

Captain America: Brave New World (12A TBC) Tuesday 25 February @ 7.30pm

The Smurfs Movie (U TBC) Tuesday 4 March @ 5.00pm

Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy (15 TBC) Wednesday 5 March @ 8.15pm

 

 

Please note that subtitling is not always available on all film titles.  Wherever possible we will endeavour to show at least one subtitled screening of those films that do carry subtitling.

 

 

Audio Described Screenings

(There is currently no facility for audio description in Mwldan 3)

 

What are they?

Audio Described screenings provide a pre-recorded voice commentary that describes features such as action, body language, expressions and movements during the film. The commentary fits within the silent gaps in a film, so it doesn't interfere with the dialogue. It is a separate soundtrack broadcast through wireless headphones which only the wearer can hear. Please speak to our box office should you require a headset.

 

Who can benefit from this facility?

Visually impaired people. For more information please visit: http://www.rnib.org.uk

 

 

 

AUDIO REINFORCEMENT

(There is currently no facility for audio recinforement in Mwldan 3)

 

 

Audio reinforcement is also available on all of our cinema screenings and live broadcast events.

 

What is it?

Audio reinforcement is a facility that amplifies the cinema screenings soundtrack via a headset. This works in place of your hearing aid. Please ask or box office for headphones if you would like to make use of this service.

 

Who can benefit from this facility?

People who are hard of hearing.