Cinemas

Northwest Vision and Media supports local cinemas through its HAFAD (Heritage Access to Film and Audience Development Fund) scheme. Here you will find a list of supported cinemas, plus a map of cinemas in the Northwest and more information.


CORNERHOUSE

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Manchester's international centre for contemporary visual arts and film. Located in the heart of the city and open seven days a week, Cornerhouse has three floors of contemporary art galleries, three screens showing the best of independent cinema, a bar, café and bookshop.


THE DUKES

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Lancashire & Cumbria's leading independent cinema, with Dolby Surround Sound EX Digital and a giant screen. Take your drink from bar to screen. Advance bookings or buy on the date.


FACT
FACT, Fact

FACT, based in Liverpool, is the Foundation for Art and Creative Technology. Located in the city centre, FACT is the UK's leading organisation for the commissioning and presentation of film, video and new media art forms. FACT exists to inspire and promote the artistic significance of film, video and new and emerging media.



THE BREWERY

Kendal The Brewery

The Brewery Arts Centre offers both mainstream and specialist cinema on three screens as well as a full programme of theatre, comedy, music, dance and the visual arts, youth arts and adult education. Home to the Kendal Mountain Film Festival and the Womens Arts International Festival, it has a fully licensed restaurant and two bars.



INDEPENDENT EXHIBITORS AND FILM CLUBS

Visit the Independent Cinema Office for more information on all the exhibitors and film clubs in the Northwest.



DIGITAL SCREEN NETWORK

Look to the Digital Screen Network list of cinemas in the Northwest.