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8th November 2025 15th November 2025 22nd November 2025 plus 5 more date(s), see below for more info |
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Glasgow Film Theatre 12 Rose Street, Glasgow City Centre G3 6RB |
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At Glasgow Film Theatre we do everything we can to make families feel welcome and included. Our Take 2: Family-Friendly Films are every Saturday morning at 11.30am - Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders and an accompanying adult get in free (tickets available on the day of the screening). Everything from kid-friendly classics to family foreign language and the latest blockbuster releases, Take 2 will keep even the littlest film fans entertained! Visit glasgowfilm.org to find out what the weekly film is.
During your visit, we provide:
• Free drinking water
• Seating for feeding babies, such as high chairs; we also welcome breast feeding
• A baby changing facility, accessible by both women and men
• A limited number of spaces for wheelchair users. We would advise pre-booking for these spaces.
There is access for buggies to the building, but they are not permitted inside the cinemas. For Take 2 Saturday morning screenings there we provide space for a limited number of buggies to be parked during the film.
Glasgow Young Scot or Kidz Card holders and an accompanying adult get in free to these shows (free tickets only available on the day). All other tickets are just £5.50 and each child’s ticket admits one adult free of charge!
Additional Dates: 15 November 2025, 22 November 2025, 29 November 2025, 06 December 2025, 13 December 2025, 20 December 2025, 27 December 2025
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