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Funding boost for Village Screen

We are delighted to announce that the City of Edinburgh Council has approved a grant to support Balerno Village Screen. This is fantastic news and will allow us to install suitable projection and sound equipment to enhance the cinema experience and help us make the facilities available to the wider community. 
 
The funding will also allow us to develop a programme of training and workshops for children who want to learn more about making film. 
 
A huge thank you goes to the City of Edinburgh Council for having the vision to support this project and also thank you to the community of Balerno and surrounding areas for endorsing our community cinema by turning out in numbers to support us and sending your messages of support! 
 
Happy Friday everyone – tickets for our April screenings of ARGO and Monster in Paris available Tuesday 12th March. 

Skyfall weekend in review

Skyfall weekend saw the rugged and attractive members of the Balerno Village Screen committee busy ensuring the five separate screenings were an enormous success with over 400 villagers enjoying the Village Screen experience.

Ogston blinds

Behind the scenes major developments were accomplished on sound, screen, blackout curtains and blinds.   A massive thank you to David Baillie (decorator), Al Murray scaffold and blind painter supreme, Smithy and Jonathan on the sound system and Jen Jacques for curtain wizardry.  Singling people out is of course iniquitous as the entire committee worked their socks off to make the weekend such a huge success.

hall backStarting on Friday night we squeezed in an extra showing of Skyfall for those who hadn’t picked up tickets.  This show had an age range from three to eighty three and proved very popular, despite the tight timescale for the extra show.  Next up we put on Brave as a Saturday matinee for children, families and the young at heart.

The sound was so powerful that the bears seemed real.  The picture quality was also top notch.  By this time of course everyone was being filmed by Media Co-op who were making a feature of our cinema for Scotmid (our biggest funder). Another great show with almost no popcorn spilt and absolutely no children lost in our tremendous blackout curtain arrangement.Aston Martin filming

Upwards and onwards the 4pm showing of Skyfall in the Ogston Hall was standing room only with everything going off without a hitch.  Then following a tight turnaround we managed to screen Skyfall in the Ogston and St Joseph’s complete with Aston Martin donated for one night only by Murray Motors, laser and smoke machine from Lindsey Middleton, red carpet from Apex International Hotel and a huge amount of generosity and goodwill from the people of Balerno.

What a fabulous weekend, thanks to everyone for their support. See you next month for Argo (best film at this year’s Oscars) – tickets will be made available soon…..

Martin Gemmell, Chair of Committee

Your very own poster

Many thanks to everyone so far for their helpful comments and support in embracing the Balerno Village Screen. Tickets for the first show are moving quickly so remember to book asap if you want to come to The Artist on 2nd Feb.

Can you help us?

We are trying to reach as much of the Balerno community as possible. So to help spread the word, it would be fantastic if you downloaded and printed out our posters and put them up in your place of work, in your school, in your community center, pub, Scout Hall – anywhere really – even on your fridge!Hitchcock Clapperboard

If you can do help that would be brilliant.

If you could then take a picture of your poster and share it on social media that would be even better! If posting on Facebook, please tag Balerno Village Screen. And if posting on Twitter please include our Twitter handle @balernocinema. Or comment below to tell us where you have put your poster.

We have three posters for you to download (start small get bigger):

Happy postering! Please remember if you put your poster up in a public place please remove it after the date of the film. If this proves successful we will have new posters for our next film.

We’ve also been in the news.

If you’ve been listening to Radio Scotland this week you might have heard us mentioned on the Movie Cafe on Thursday afternoon. We’ve been picked up in the newspapers too:

The Artist – screening 2nd February 2013 – tickets now available

We are delighted to be screening The Artist. More than a homage to the silent era, Michel Hazanavicius’s The Artist is a dazzling tale of love and loss.

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  • Classification: PG
  • Running time: 96m 27s
  • Director: Michel Hazanavicius
  • Cast Includes: Jean Dujardin, John Goodman, Berenice Bejo, James Cromwell

There will be two screenings – an earlier screening at 2.30pm and a later showing at 7.30pm. Please use the buttons below to order your tickets via the external booking website (tickets are free and there are no booking fees).

Screening at 2.30pm
Screening date now passed.

Screening at 7.30pm
Sold out.

Tickets for the 7.30pm screening are also available from Balerno Post Office or The Mill @ St Joseph’s from Tuesday 14th January .

We look forward to seeing you there!

Please remember Balerno Village Screen is a community cinema with free admission and funded by donations.