Relaxed Screenings

On Sunday 14 and Wednesday 17 June all our screenings of Michelle Williams Gamaker’s film Strange Evidence will be relaxed.

On Sunday 14 and Wednesday 17 June all our screenings of Michelle Williams Gamaker’s film Strange Evidence will be relaxed.

This means there will be lighting on in the cinema instead of darkness. Audiences are encouraged to stim, make noise and make themselves comfortable in whatever way suits them best. 

Parents with babies welcome.

The film is unrated, we consider it equivalent to a 12A due to graphic images of medical procedures. 

Alongside comfortable cinema chairs there will also be bean bags, and yoga mats on the floor to use. 

When: Sunday 14th and Wednesday 17th June, 11am - 6pm

Where: Offline Cinema, 138 Niddrie Road, Opposite Queens Park train station

Community Access Pot: We have funding to cover childcare and travel costs to help people attend this event. Please contact leonie@offline-glasgow.org for more details.

Full Access Information:

Community Access Pot: We have funding to cover childcare and travel costs to help people attend our events. Please contact leonie@offline-glasgow.org for more details.

Language: The film is in English with English subtitles. 

Rating: The film is unrated, we consider it a 21A due to graphic images of medical procedures. Babes in arms welcome. 

Relaxed Screenings: All screenings on Sunday 14th June and Wednesday 17th June are relaxed

Equipment: There are ear defenders, fidget toys, face masks and yoga mats available at the front desk for you to use. 

Toilets: We have no toilets available in our space, the nearest toilets (including a wheelchair accessible toilet) are on Pollokshaws Road at the Rum Shack

Wheelchair Access: The venue is at street level, there are no steps and the exhibition space is fully wheelchair accessible.

Seating: There are 60 comfortable cinema chairs available to sit on in the exhibition some of which are on a raised bank. There are spaces for wheelchairs in the seating area.

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