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Screenings of this film will be relaxed and designed with autistic people in mind, but everyone is welcome.

Wish is an animated musical-comedy welcoming audiences to the magical kingdom of Rosas, where Asha, a sharp-witted idealist, makes a wish so powerful that it is answered by a cosmic force – a little ball of boundless energy called Star.

Together, Asha and Star confront a most formidable foe – the ruler of Rosas, King Magnifico – to save her community and prove that when the will of one courageous human connects with the magic of the stars, wondrous things can happen.

‘This Wish, the film’s leading track is so powerfully delivered by DeBose’ – The Independent ★★★

‘For Disney, “When You Wish Upon a Star” is more than an anthem – it’s a totem of corporate magic, a statement of everything the company represents and holds dear’. – Variety Magazine

Directed – Chris Buck, Fawn Veerasunthorn

Written – Jennifer Lee, Allison Moore

Produced – Juan Pablo Reyes, Peter Del Vecho

Cast – Ariana DeBose, Chris Pine, Alan Tudyk

Make every Saturday a family Film Club Day.

Come to ARC and take part in our exciting new Film Club. With your family, you can enjoy a fabulous introduction to the wonderful world of cinema.

Join us for our weekly screenings of films chosen for our family audiences. Then take part in craft-related play activities designed by the amazing Kitchen Zoo. Known for their joyful, energetic theatre for young audiences and families, and now for fun film-related activities for Film Club audiences at ARC.

Film Club is a nurturing and creative environment for families to make memories together.  We are respectful that our young audiences engage and express themselves in activities in different ways, therefore, Film Club is a welcoming space, with films screened on a relaxed basis.

We can’t wait to welcome you to one of our weekly Film Club events, as part of this exciting new programme. So, bring your family along and join in the fun.

Suitable for all ages.

 

  • Seating accessibility information

    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.

  • 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 (which may contain spoilers)

    Threat and horror

    There are scenes of mild fantastical threat in which good characters are endangered by evil magic that creates energy beams which form scary gigantic hands which ensnare them and fling them around. The intensity in these scenes is balanced by comic respite, and a focus on the bravery and resourcefulness of good characters working together to escape threatening situations and ensure reassuring outcomes

    Language

    There is infrequent very mild bad language (‘butt’).

    Rude humour

    Very mild rude humour includes jokes about passing wind, a character sneezing and accidentally drenching someone’s biscuit in snot, and hens firing eggs from their rear ends.

    Theme

    There are infrequent, sensitively handled references to the deaths of loved ones.