We are all very excited to be making our first visit to Paisley. Screen Machine will be parked in County Square in the centre of Paisley for one day only – Monday 14 December – and screening:

2pm – It’s Wonderful Life (U)

5pm and 8.30pm – Spectre (12A)

If you are not familiar with the Screen Machine, it is Scotland’s one and only mobile cinema which regularly brings mainstream movies to communities in the Highlands and Islands where there is little or no cinema provision. The cinema is in a specially built truck which, through the use of a very clever hydraulics system, expands to create a state-of-the-art 80 seat cinema.

You can book tickets on-line here.

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We always keep back at least 9 tickets to sell on the day on the door – cash only for those, please. Those tickets will go on sale 30 mins before scheduled start times.

Robert Livingston, Director of Regional Screen Scotland, which owns and operates Screen Machine said:

“Screen Machine has a remit to support the development of new screening facilities and so we’re delighted to be able to play a part in Paisley 2021 Community Trust’s plans to create a new arts and cultural centre for Paisley’.

Speaking on behalf of Paisley’s Community Trust, Gary Kerr said:

“We are delighted to welcome Screen Machine to Paisley for the first time.
Our town has a proud and rich history in cinema, believe it or not, it’s been 18 years since there’s been a purpose built Cinema in Paisley town centre.
The Community Trust are working to bring a permanent Cinema and performance Theatre back to town and we urge all Paisley buddies to support us.
Many thanks to RSS for your encouragement and supporting us.”

Tickets are priced at:

It’s A Wonderful Life: £5 – adults / £3 – seniors, 16 and unders, students and unemployed

Spectre: £7.50 – adults – £5.50 – seniors, 16 and unders, students and unemployed

There is a 50p fee for each ticket booked on-line. There is no fee for on-th-door cash sales. For full information regarding our terms and conditions, please read here.

If you are a wheelchair user, please contact us direct to make your booking.

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