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Belmont Cinema Aberdeen
The Belmont Cinema Aberdeen facilities, offers, prices, book cinema seats, kids club, live music and what's on and free dvds and free cinema tickets
The Belmont Cinema Aberdeen is situated in the heart of Aberdeen City within walking distance of the major shopping areas.
It specialises in showing art house, foreign, classic and latest releases cinema films.
There are 3 screens within the Aberdeen Belmont Cinema complex all offering the same comfortable surroundings and seating and there is a
kiosk and cafe bar serving a range of drinks and snacks.
There is a fully licensed bar and the Belmont also hosts live music band performances.
Each Saturday morning there is a kids club at the cinema with a film showing and organised activities.
On a Tuesday evening at The Belmont Cinema Aberdeen there is an entertaining Film Quiz Night with rounds based on films, music, new releases,
directors, etc. These are friendly and great fun and thee is usually a new drinks promotion. Prizes include free film
merchandise, DVDs and cinema tickets.
Each Tuesday and Thursday afternoons there is a Silver Screen offer for Senior Citizens where they can see any film
and get a free tea or coffee for only £3.
The Belmont Cinema website has the facility for you to book cinema seats and tickets online.
Free postcards are available in the foyer of The belmont Cinema Aberdeen - useful for people who collect film memorabilia or for those who need postcards
for competitions.
Facilities for the disabled at Aberdeen Belmont Cinema include wheelchair access and lifts - it is recommended to book tickets so that a wheelchair
space can be reserved. Guide dogs are made welcomes and there are special facilities for the blind and deaf. There is several
disabled car parking spaces on Belmont Street.
The Belmont Cinema Website has competitions to win DVDs.
We also run the
www.findextrawork.co.uk website where there is information about earning more money from a
range of part time and full time jobs which can be done at home or out and about. Visit for more information.
The Address, Telephone Number And Website For The Belmont Cinema In Aberdeen
The Belmont Cinema
49 Belmont Street
Aberdeen
AB10 1JS
Tel: (01224) 343536
www.picturehouses.co.uk
More Aberdeen Cinemas.
Tao of the Traveller
The Tao of the Traveller is an independent Australian film about the seven keys of enlightenment. The film is being screened for free at the Belmont Picture House on Monday 14 April 2008 at 6:30pm. Book a seat to the Tao of the Traveller by calling the Belmont Picture House on telephone number (01224) 343636. The Tao of the Traveller was filmed on location in the rainforests of Australia, the mountains of New Zealand and the mango woods and villages of India. Simply Red musician, Dave Clayton, has composed the music to the Tao of the Traveller and the cast include Clarke Peters, Lucinda Drayton and Tamasin Ramsay as the Traveller. The Tao of the Traveller lasts for 64 minutes and more information about the film and more photos can be seen at the official website www.taotraveller.com
The Producer and the Director of the Tao of the Traveller will be at The Belmont Cinema and Theatre to share deeper insights into the film with the audience.
When knowledge as old as time falls into her hands a journey she never intended begins. There was no flash of lightning, no crash of thunder to mark the moment, but nothing would ever be the same again!
Script to Screen and Stage
In August 2007 the Belmont Cinema Aberdeen hosted the Script to Screen and Stage event for Aberdeenshire. Young film makers had the opportunity to see their film script turned into a movie and shown at the Belmont Cinema screen.
Fifteen films were shown which ranged from a whodunnit through to an American musical. The young writers, producers, actors and actresses were given the red carpet treatment at the arrival of their film premiers at The Belmont Aberdeen on the 18 and 19 August 2007.
The annual event Script to Screen and Stage was created in 2006 by Grampian Film Commissioner Joyce Ogilvie and was first screened at The Belmont Cinema Aberdeen. Each group that takes part in Script to Screen and Stage consists of up to ten youngsters who have to write a screen script, produce, film and act the parts. During the process they are taught acting skills and camera techniques and film throughout Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire. Areas that have been shot include Westhill. Past titles include We're In The Money.
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