Film Screening
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Weymouth Pavilion Cinema is open now, tickets from just £5! We're screening a fantastic selection of all-time classic favourites, new releases and live theatre! Visit our 'Films Page' to view all films!
VISIT OUR FILMS PAGE
All-time classics, new releases and live theatre - all coming up soon...
CLICK HERE TO SEE WHAT'S COMING UP...
Frequently Asked Questions...
Q: Can children attend the cinema screenings without an adult? Children under 14 must be accompanied by an adult at Weymouth Pavilion. However, entry to films is also subject to the film’s age rating. Children under 14 may attend U or PG films with an adult, but for 12A, 12, 15, and 18-rated films, they must meet the legal age requirements or be accompanied as per the BBFC guidelines.
Q: Can I bring my own snacks? Yes you can bring your own light snacks and drinks as long as it’s not hot food, takeaway, full meals or alcohol. We do have plenty of snacks available for purchase, including popcorn and ice cream, any purchases will help support the Pavilion.
Q: Will there be any subtitled films? There are no subtitles for the films currently listed but we do plan to introduce films with subtitles, with another update due soon. If you have a request please let us know.
Q: How much are tickets?
Tickets are £8 during the first two weeks of a film's release, and £5 after that. Event Cinema or other special viewings are £15
Q: How big is your cinema screen? A whopping 11 metres!
Q: Where is the best place to sit? For the best viewing experience we’ve reduced the capacity to ensure everybody will have a good view but we recommend anywhere central from row D.
Q: How often are films added? As this is still a new experience for us, we’re adding films week by week but we hope to have films on sale weeks/months in advance soon.
Q: How can I find films on your website? On our 'Upcoming Shows' page, use the filter and select the genre 'Films
Q: What are 'Open Captions'?
When a film has open captions, it means that dialogue and sound effects are displayed on screen.
Q: What are 'Subtitles'?
Subtitles can usually be turned on or off, and are often a written translation of dialogue.
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