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Running Time: 1hr 42mins

Seating: Unallocated - Theatre Style

Screenings of this film will be relaxed and designed for neurodiverse audiences. 

From DreamWorks Animation comes a new adaptation of a literary sensation, Peter Brown’s beloved, award-winning, #1 New York Times bestseller, The Wild Robot.

The epic adventure follows the journey of a robot – ROZZUM unit 7134, ‘Roz’ for short – that is shipwrecked on an uninhabited island and must learn to adapt to the harsh surroundings, gradually building relationships with the animals on the island and becoming the adoptive parent of an orphaned gosling.

This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.

Director: Chris Sanders

Cast: Lupita Nyong’o, Pedro Pascal, Kit Connor

 

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Bring the family along every Saturday and have some Fun With Film together!

As well as a film specially selected for families, from new releases to old favourites, there’s also the chance for everyone to get creative in a range of fun activities expertly designed for cinemagoers of all ages. (We know parents love a chance to get creative just as much as their kids.) And better yet these fun creative activities come at no extra cost.

Whether it’s every week, or once in a while for a treat, we can’t wait to welcome you to one of our weekly Fun With Film events. So, bring your family along and join in the fun.

 

  • Access Information - Cinema

    Cinema

    Seat size

    Seats in the Cinema are 45cm (172/3“) wide and 46cm (18“) deep, are 40cm (152/3“) from the floor, and have 12cm (42/3“) between seats.

    Armrests

    Seats in the Cinema have armrests that do not fold away, and cannot be completely removed.

    Legroom

    Seats in the cinema have 30cm (112/3”) of legroom in front of seats, with additional legroom on row A and seats B1-B4 and B11-B14.

    Further information

    If you have any questions about accessibility our Box Office team are always happy to help and can be contacted on 01642 525199 or by emailing [email protected] - you can also tell us about your access requirements when prompted to do so during the online booking process.

  • Companion Ticket Scheme

    A free ticket is available to a companion accompanying a disabled person to an event, where it is an access requirement. To book a companion ticket or accessible seating as part of your order please contact the Box Office team on 01642 525199 or email [email protected]

    You can tell us about any other access requirements you have at the time of booking.

  • Information about relaxed performances and screenings

    We offer a number of daytime family theatre performances and cinema screenings designed to make trips to ARC a more relaxed experience for learning disabled people, people with autism and people with sensory or neurological conditions

    Relaxed performances have a number of distinguishing features:

    • Lower volume levels
    • No foyer music
    • Consistent lighting with auditorium lights on throughout
    • There is a relaxed attitude to noise and moving around the auditorium
    • You can reserve extra seats if you need space to be comfortable
    • If you prefer not to queue please let us know when booking
    • We can provide a chill out space should you need a break.
  • BBFC Rating Info (May contain spoilers)

    Violence

    Animals and robots battle, including use of laser guns and explosions.

    Threat and Horror

    Scenes of threat include robots and animals falling from heights, being chased, evading fires, and battling the natural world, such as predatory animals, storms and winter weather. In some scenes characters are shot at with laser guns and a robot is threatened with having its memory wiped.

    Language

    There is use of very mild bad language (‘jerk’, ‘butt’).

    Rude Humour

    A skunk emits green gas, and a beaver refers to ‘excrement’ when implying a rude term.

    Injury Detail

    A robot leaks green fluid when its leg is injured.

    Theme

    A goose is bullied for being different to other geese, and a robot and fox struggle to be accepted by other animals. Characters say moving goodbyes and at points fear their loved ones have died. However, the film focuses on love and friendship, and there are reassuring outcomes.

    Flashing/Flickering Lights

    This work contains flashing images which may affect viewers who are susceptible to photosensitive epilepsy.