Four Mothers (15) Monday Night Film Club
- RBC Film Theatre Mill Road Dumfries, Scotland, DG2 7BE United Kingdom (map)
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This screening is part of Creative Spaces Showcase 2025. Creative Spaces is a collective of Dumfries-based young creatives, working with and advocating for the region’s young artists.
For further information about the other free events as part of the Showcase, please visit their website: Creative Spaces – The Stove Network
Based on Raynor Winn's bestseller, The Salt Path tells the emotional and life-affirming story of a couple whose connection with the natural world helps them overcome challenges and ultimately reconnect with one another.
The fun begins at 10.30am with a sing-along, followed by a short film or collection of short films for really wee ones.
Author and illustrator Eric Carle’s beloved children’s story “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” springs to life in this delightful collection of animated tales.
Rossini’s effervescent comedy retakes the stage in Bartlett Sher’s madcap production.
Based on Raynor Winn's bestseller, The Salt Path tells the emotional and life-affirming story of a couple whose connection with the natural world helps them overcome challenges and ultimately reconnect with one another.
Based on Raynor Winn's bestseller, The Salt Path tells the emotional and life-affirming story of a couple whose connection with the natural world helps them overcome challenges and ultimately reconnect with one another.
This evening's screening of The Salt Path is a Captioned Screening. A Captioned Screening is a service for D/deaf and hard of hearing audience members providing subtitles to enable understanding of the film’s dialogue and off-screen action. The screening is open to all customers.
Based on Raynor Winn's bestseller, The Salt Path tells the emotional and life-affirming story of a couple whose connection with the natural world helps them overcome challenges and ultimately reconnect with one another.
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From visionary director Benedict Andrews, this acclaimed production was filmed live during a sold-out run at the Young Vic Theatre in 2014.