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The Hippodrome Cinema, Bo’ness is among 10 community groups from across Scotland to receive new funding to transform the local cinema going experience. From Hawick to Peebles, local cinemas have been awarded a total of £318,058 through Screen Scotland’s Cinema Equipment Fund.
The December brochure has landed! You can download from here or browse through our brilliant programme online..
Saturday 21 March will see the return of The Dodge Brothers to Bo’ness to accompany the 1930 silent film ‘City Girl’ screening during the Hippodrome Silent Film Festival. Followed by a one-off music gig on Sunday 22 March in the capital’s favourite music venue The Queen’s Hall.
Scotland's oldest purpose-built picture house has been shortlisted for Cinema of the Year (for a company with 24 screens or under) in the 2019 Screen Awards.
The November brochure has landed! You can download from here or browse through our brilliant programme online..
Hippodrome Silent Film Festival creators announce their third season of films with live music.
We had a fantastic reception to our exciting Summer season of Metropolitan Opera Encore's...
The October brochure has landed! You can download from here or browse through our brilliant programme online..
The Hippodrome Silent Film Festival (HippFest) is delighted to announce that it will tour the 1922 silent film version of Rob Roy with live music composed and performed by multi-instrumentalist David Allison to seven venues in Scotland including Stirling Castle where it was originally filmed. The tour is supported by Film Hub Scotland and will run until February next year.
Solve-Along-A-Murder-She-Wrote is a screening of an episode of Murder, She Wrote with games and laughs. Approximately 120 minutes including interval.
Celebrate International Chocolate Day with us at the Hippodrome with our latest chocolate taste-along screening: the entrancing Amélie. Join us for this unique melt-in-the-mouth movie experience. The showing of Amélie will be paired with a bespoke tasting-box selection – each chocolate lovingly crafted to match the film’s most sensuous moments. Amélie (adorably played by Audrey Tautou) is a shy waitress beset with social anxieties who enjoys life's small pleasures from a safe distance… until a chance discovery sets her on a path to begin her life as a mender of broken hearts. A tremendously seductive modern fairytale, set against the beautiful landmarks and cafés of Paris – that most romantic and magical of cities. “A deeply lovely movie about the importance, and the rewards, of kindness.” The Times
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