Film
Princess Mononoke (12A)
Fri 2, 2pm: Family Friendly and Bringing in Baby relaxed screening, in English. All tickets £4.50.
Sat 3, 11am: Family Friendly and Bringing in Baby relaxed screening, in English. All tickets £4.50.
Sat 3, 5pm: Standard screening, in Japanese with English Subtitles. Families are also welcome to attend this screening, but please note that cinema lights are switched off during the film and our standard prices apply (£4.50 tickets are available for under 25s and people on low income).
Our Family Friendly and Bringing in Baby screenings are Relaxed. They are suitable for neurodiverse audiences and those with access requirements.
- Plymouth Arts Cinema is run by a small and friendly team of staff and volunteers.
- The volume is much lower than at a multiplex.
- The house lights are left on a little.
- You are welcome to bring personal items such as blankets, ear defenders, that will help you enjoy the film but do not disrupt other people’s cinematic experience.
- To find out more about accessibility in our building, please visit this page.
- Please note children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
-This is also a sociable screenings for parents, grandparents and carers of babies under 12 months. Breastfeeding friendly, access to warm water and changing facilities, and no need to worry if baby makes a noise!
From the legendary Studio Ghibli comes an epic masterpiece that has dazzled audiences worldwide with its breathtaking imagination, exhilarating battles, and deep humanity. Inflicted with a deadly curse, the young warrior Ashitaka heads west in search of a cure. There, he stumbles into a bitter conflict between Lady Eboshi, the proud people of Iron Town, and the enigmatic Princess Mononoke, a young girl raised by wolves, who will stop at nothing to prevent the humans from destroying her home and the forest spirits and animal gods who live there.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk
Sat 3, 11am: Family Friendly and Bringing in Baby relaxed screening, in English. All tickets £4.50.
Sat 3, 5pm: Standard screening, in Japanese with English Subtitles. Families are also welcome to attend this screening, but please note that cinema lights are switched off during the film and our standard prices apply (£4.50 tickets are available for under 25s and people on low income).
Our Family Friendly and Bringing in Baby screenings are Relaxed. They are suitable for neurodiverse audiences and those with access requirements.
- Plymouth Arts Cinema is run by a small and friendly team of staff and volunteers.
- The volume is much lower than at a multiplex.
- The house lights are left on a little.
- You are welcome to bring personal items such as blankets, ear defenders, that will help you enjoy the film but do not disrupt other people’s cinematic experience.
- To find out more about accessibility in our building, please visit this page.
- Please note children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
-This is also a sociable screenings for parents, grandparents and carers of babies under 12 months. Breastfeeding friendly, access to warm water and changing facilities, and no need to worry if baby makes a noise!
About the film: Princess Mononoke (12A)
Dir. Hayao Miyazaki, Japan, 1997, 134 mins. English Voice Cast. Gillian Anderson, Billy Crudup, Claire Danes, Jada Pinkett Smith, Billy Bob Thornton.From the legendary Studio Ghibli comes an epic masterpiece that has dazzled audiences worldwide with its breathtaking imagination, exhilarating battles, and deep humanity. Inflicted with a deadly curse, the young warrior Ashitaka heads west in search of a cure. There, he stumbles into a bitter conflict between Lady Eboshi, the proud people of Iron Town, and the enigmatic Princess Mononoke, a young girl raised by wolves, who will stop at nothing to prevent the humans from destroying her home and the forest spirits and animal gods who live there.
For detailed information about the film's age rating and content notices, you can visit the BBFC website and search the film title, then scroll down to the “Content Advice” section: www.bbfc.co.uk