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Hull Screen Cinema
University of Lincoln
George St
Hull
HU1 3BW
Box Office
01482 327600

Site Closure 07-03-2008

This site is closing down and will soon disappear.

For future Hull Screen information please use the official council site.

apologies for any inconvenience caused

January/February 2008 Programme PDF now available 31-12-2007

The new January/February programme can now be downloaded in PDF format from the "Download Subscribe PDF" link in the Hull Screen Web banner.

NOVEMBER/DECEMBER 2007 Programme PDF now available 03-11-2007

The new November/December programme can now be downloaded in PDF format from the "Download Subscribe PDF" link in the Hull Screen Web banner.

Calls for steering group as cinema faces uncertain future 18-09-2007

Around 120 people attended a "Friends of Hull Screen" meeting on Friday night to discuss the future of Hull Screen and try to ensure that it has a viable future. A decision was made to form a steering group to represent the interests of Hull Screen and keep the issue in the public eye. (source HDM 17.9.2007)

if you would like to join Friends of Hull Screen and help to shape the future of Hull Screen,

contact

Susan 07767  495832   or Val   01482  321895

or email   fhs@hullpeace.fsnet.co.uk

SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2007 Programme PDF now available 04-09-2007

The new September/October programme can now be downloaded in PDF format from the "Download Subscribe PDF" link in the Hull Screen Web banner.

Friends of Hull Screen Public Meeting 02-09-2007

Friends of Hull Screen are having a public meeting to discuss the future of Hull Screen on FRIDAY l4th September 6.00 p.m. at the Screen venue in George Street

Existing and would-be members of FHS, or just those interested to attend the meeting, will be very welcome. FHS want to hear all opinions, comments and suggestions.

There will be a short introduction to acquaint you with news and give out information, and then the meeting will be an open forum.

July/August Programme PDF now available 18-07-2007

The new July/August programme can now be downloaded in PDF format from the "Download Subscribe PDF" link on our banner.

Friends of Hull Screen 06-06-2007

A new group is being set up by those who wish to present an identifiable body of support and influence regarding Hull Screen

If you would like to become a member or require further information contact

Susan 07767  495832   or Val   01482  321895

or email   fhs@hullpeace.fsnet.co.uk

May / June Programme PDF now available 03-05-2007

The new May/June programme can now be downloaded in PDF format from the "Download Subscribe PDF" link on our banner.

Also James Russell has sent in our first comment/review of a film (This is England) - Thanks James.
(could this be the start of a surge of interactivity!) we are toying with the idea of opening a users forum, let us know what you think

Incidently if you want to add a comment about a particular film, keep scrolling down below the synopsis/description text and you will find the "Add Comment" gizmo - Hull Screen

Film Comments 03-04-2007

We've added a film comment facility to the website to try and encourage a bit of user interactivity. The idea is that if you have an opinion (good or bad) about a film because you have either seen it, read about it or know something about it's background etc add a comment and let others know so that they can make a more informed decision, with any luck we might even develop a few regular film critics - over to  you!

Customer Information 17-03-2007

Please note:- Screenings will be reduced to 3 days per week from May 2007
(days to be confirmed) We are sorry for any inconvenience this might cause 
 - Hull Screen

Hull Screen Premiers New Wilberforce feature film 25-02-2007

AMAZING GRACE a new film about the life of Hull MP, William Wilberforce staring Ioan Gruffudd, Albert Finney and Michael Gambon screened to a packed audience (including the film makers themselves) at Hull Screen last night. The film charts William Wilberfoce's campaign to abolish slavery and received rapturous applause. The film will go on general release on March 23rd.

Proposals to cut Hull Screen to three days per week 30-01-2007

As part of their proposals to cut £25m from council spending, the ruling Liberal Democrats have revealed detailed budget plans to cut Hull Screens opening times by half, down to three days per week.

These and other proposals will be put before the full council budget setting meeting on March 1st.

(source Hull Daily Mail 26.1.2007)

Hull Screen on Big Screen 20-01-2007

If you happen to be walking by the big screen in Hull's city centre in the next few weeks, don't be surprised if you see trailers for Hull Screen and the forthcoming program beaming down at you from above.

In a new initiative between Hull Screen, Hull City Council and the BBC, two Hull Screen trailers will be included in the program compiled every month to promote Hull City Council services. This program is repeated several times per day throughout the month and lasts for approximately one hour.