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Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre

Arts & Culture
The RBCFT screens a mixture of contemporary independent cinema as well as foreign language and arthouse films, documentaries, Live Events and classic films.

About Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre

The Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre (RBCFT) is a 69-seat cinema in a converted 18th century mill on the banks of the River Nith. The RBCFT screens a mixture of contemporary independent cinema as well as foreign language and arthouse films, documentaries, Live Events and classic films. We also have regular screenings for children and families as well as autism friendly relaxed screenings and dementia friendly films. Throughout the winter months, we host the popular Monday Night Film Club where customers stay on to discuss the evening film over coffee.

Accessibility: The Film Theatre is fully accessible to people using wheelchairs and has an accessible toilet. The cinema has space for 4 wheelchair users - advance booking these spaces is recommended.
There is a disabled badge holder’s space in the car park. The restaurant area and museum on the first floor can be reached via a stair lift.
The auditorium is fitted with a loop receiver which is suitable for people with hearing aids with a T switch.
The RBC accepts the CEA Card (Cinema Exhibitors’ Association Card). This is a national card that can be used to verify that the holder is entitled to one free ticket for a person accompanying them to the cinema.The card holder is charged at Full Ticket price.
Application forms can be picked up from the box office or downloaded from www.ceacard.co.uk.
For regular screenings, CEA Card holders will be entitled to one free ticket for a person accompanying them to the cinema.
For Access Cinema screenings, anyone who needs to bring along a helper to assist them in any way, will receive a complimentary ticket.

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