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November 18, 2004

UK: The Weekly Subtitled Cinema Listings! Nov 18th 2004.

From: Subtitles @ your local cinema - Nov 18, 2004

Subtitled Cinema:

Bridget Jones 2, The Manchurian Candidate, Bad Santa, Taxi and more...

It's Thursday, around lunchtime, so it must be...
The Weekly Subtitled Cinema Listings!
Nov 18th 2004.

Listings below.


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The Polar Express
Exclusive subtitled trailer!
Star Wars Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
Exclusive subtitled stills!
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html


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Subtitled and audio described cinema enables people with less than perfect hearing or vision to enjoy film presented in its original and best form - the cinema.

Almost a quarter of UK cinemas (129) can now screen most popular releases with subtitles & audio description.


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Visit the website and bookmark YOUR LOCAL AREA ONLY: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/index.2.html

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Bridget Jones 2: The Edge of Reason subtitled (15)

In this charming comedy sequel, Bridget is becoming uncomfortable in her relationship with Mark. She also has to deal with a new boss, a strange contractor, and the worst vacation of her life!

London - Kingston Surrey Odeon
Fri 19th to Sun 21st Nov at 11.45am
Mon 22nd and Thurs 25th Nov at 2.30pm
Tues 23rd and Wed 24th Nov at 5.15pm

London - Leicester Square Odeon
Mon 22nd Nov at 12.45pm

London - Shepherds Bush Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 12.00pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.00pm

London - South Woodford Odeon
Monday 22nd Nov at 12.50pm, 3.25pm, 6.00pm, 8.40pm

London - Wimbledon Odeon
*cancelled!*WED 17th Nov at 5:30pm
Fri 19th Nov at 12.15pm
Sun 21st Nov at 12.15pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 2.45pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 8.00pm

Ashford Cineworld
Sun 21st and Mon 22nd Nov at 1pm, 6.30pm

Banbury Oxfordshire, Odeon
Thurs 18th Nov at 5.15pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 8.15
Thurs 25th Nov at 5.15

Bath Odeon
Thurs 18th Nov at 9.15 pm
Sun 21st Nov at 12.00
Wed 24th Nov at 5.20
Thurs 25th Nov at 9.15

Birmingham Odeon
Thursday 18th Nov at 1pm, 3.30pm, 6pm, 8.30pm
Thursday 25th Nov at 12.15pm, 2.45pm, 5.15pm, 7.45pm

Birmingham Star City Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 1.45pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 7.10pm

Blackpool Odeon
Tuesday 23rd Nov at 1.30 4.00 6.30 9.00

Bournemouth Odeon
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.30 9.00
Tues 23rd Nov at 1.30 4.00
Weds 24th Nov at 1.30

Bradford Cineworld
Mon 22nd Nov at 5.15pm and 8.00pm

Brighton Odeon
Monday 22nd Nov at 5.30pm

Bristol (Cribbs Causeway) Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.40pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 8.10pm

Bromborough Odeon
Thursday 18th Nov at 4.30pm
Tuesday 23rd Nov at 5.30
Thursday 25th Nov at 5.30

Cambridge Cineworld
Sat 20th and Sun 21st Nov at 1.30pm

Canterbury Odeon
Wednesday 24th Nov at 5.45pm

Chelmsford Odeon
Wednesday 24th Nov at 12.35pm, 3.15pm, 6.00pm, 8.45pm

Cheltenham Odeon
Sat 20th Nov at 1.00
Mon 21st Nov at 3.30
Thurs 25th Nov at 6.00

Cheshire Oaks Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.05pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.45pm

Coventry Odeon
Tuesday 23rd Nov at 11.45 2.15 4.45 7.15 9.45

Dagenham Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 4.10pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.50pm

Darlington Odeon
Tuesday 23rd Nov at 1.30pm, 3.50pm, 6.10pm, 8.25pm

Derby UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 1.15pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.45pm

Doncaster Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 1.10pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.20pm

Dublin UGC
Sat 20th Nov at 7.30pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 7.10pm

Dudley UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 1.15pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.45pm

Edinburgh Lothian Road Odeon
Sunday 21st November at 3.30pm
Tuesday 23rd November at 6.00pm

Gateshead UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 12.30pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.00pm

Grimsby Odeon
Tuesday 23rd November at 3.30pm
Wednesday 24th November at 5.45pm

Guildford Surrey Odeon
Thurs 18th Nov at 9.00 pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 12.00
Tues 23rd Nov at 3.00
Wed 24th Nov at 6.00
Thurs 25th Nov at 9.00

Hartlepool Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 3.50pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 9.00pm

Hastings Odeon
Wednesday 24th November at 6.05pm

Hatfield UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 12.50pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.20pm

Hereford Odeon
Mon 22nd Nov at 5.40 8.10

Ipswich UGC
Wed Nov 24th at 4.15pm

Leicester Odeon
Sunday 21st Nov at 12.45
Monday 22nd Nov at 3.15
Tuesday 23rd Nov at 5.45

Lincoln Odeon
Monday 22nd Nov at 12.00, 2.45, 5.40, 8.20

Liverpool Odeon
Monday 22nd Nov at 1:00 and 6:00

Maidstone Odeon
Monday 22nd Nov at 12.45pm

Newcastle Odeon
Tuesday 23rd November at 12.00pm, 2.30pm, 5.00pm, 7.25pm, 9.45pm

Newport, Isle of Wight Cineworld
Sun 21st Nov at 4.15pm

Norwich UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 12.30pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.00pm

Oxford Odeon
Mon 22nd Nov at 1.15
Tues 23rd Nov at 3.45

Portsmouth Odeon
Thurs 18th Nov at 6.10 pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 3.30
Thurs 25th Nov at 6.10

Rugby Cineworld
Sun 21st Nov at 6pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 3.15pm, 6pm

Salisbury Odeon
Mon 22nd Nov and Tues 23rd Nov at 12.45

Southampton Odeon
Thurs 18th Nov at 3.00 pm
Sun 21st Nov at 12.15
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.45
Thurs 25th Nov at 3.00

Southend Odeon
Wednesday 24th Nov at 12.35pm, 3.15pm, 6.00pm, 8.45pm

Stirling Macroberts Arts Centre, Scotland
Wednesday 24 November at 2.30pm

Stevenage Cineworld
Sun 21st Nov at 1.00pm & 6.30pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 1.00pm & 6.30pm

Stoke on Trent Odeon
Monday 22nd Nov at 12.30, 3.00, 5.30, 8.00

Taunton Odeon
Mon 22nd Nov at 1.20
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.30

Telford UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 12.45pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.15pm

Tunbridge Wells Odeon
Thu 18th Nov at 12.50pm
Thu 25th Nov at 12.50pm

Watford Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 1.00pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.30pm

Woking, Surrey Ambassadors
Mon 15th & Wed 17th Nov at 6pm

Worcester Odeon
Thurs 18th Nov at 4:35 pm

Workington Plaza cinema
Sun 21st at 1.00pm, Mon 22nd at 3.20pm
Wed 24th at 8.00pm

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The Manchurian Candidate subtitled (15)

Starring: Denzel Washington, Liev Schreiber, Meryl Streep. Academy Award winner Denzel Washington stars in this taut political thriller. As the entire nation watches the presidential campaign hurtle towards Election Day, one soldier races to uncover the conspiracy behind it – a conspiracy that seeks to destroy democracy itself.

London - Croydon (Purley Way) Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.00pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.00pm

London - Finchley Road Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.40pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.50pm

London - Greenwich UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 2.45pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.00pm

London - West End Odeon
Wed 24th Nov at 12.10pm

Bath Odeon
Sat 20th Nov at 2.50
Thurs 25th Nov at 5.40

Bracknell UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 11.10am
Mon 22nd Nov at 4.50pm

Cardiff UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 2.15pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 5.15pm

Colchester Odeon
Tuesday 23rd Nov at 5.15pm
Thursday 25th Nov at 8.15pm

Manchester Filmworks UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 12.00pm
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.00pm

Sheffield Vue
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.40pm

Southport Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.45pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.45pm

Thurrock Vue
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.50pm

York Vue
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.40pm

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Bad Santa subtitled (15)

A miserable conman and his pint size partner pose as Santa and his Little Helper, only to rob department stores on Christmas Eve but run into problems when the conman befriends a troubled kid...

London - Stratford Picturehouse
Thurs 18th Nov at 4.45pm, 9.05pm

London - West End Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 4.20pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.40pm

Ipswich UGC
Wed Nov 17th at 6.30pm

Norwich Ster Century
Tue 23rd Nov at 4.50pm

Swindon Cineworld
Mon 22nd Nov at 7.40pm

Weymouth Cineworld
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.30pm
Thurs 25th Nov at 8.45pm

Yeovil Cineworld
Mon 22nd Nov at 6.20pm


Over 120 UK cinemas can screen all these films with subtitles - please ask them to! Locations here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/locations.html

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Shark Tale subtitled (U)

Oscar is a smooth laid back fish who reckons himself a bit of a ladies man. But when mistaken for killing a shark called Lenny, the shark's father - Don Lino - pledges to hunt him down... Finding Nemo meets The Godfather in this enjoyable family comedy from the creators of Shrek.

Bath Odeon
Tues 23rd Nov at 3.05

Huddersfield UCI
Sun 21st Nov at 11.15am
Mon 22nd Nov at 4.00pm

Newport, Isle of Wight Cineworld
Mon 22nd Nov at 6pm

Thurrock Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 12.20pm

Weymouth Cineworld
Mon 22nd Nov at 4.10pm

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Taxi subtitled (12a)

Queen Latifah brings big laughs to this hilarious film. When a loser cop hails a cab whilst in pursuit of a team of bank robbers, its loud-mouthed driver has a string of hot tips to help him solve the crime.

London - Acton Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.00pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 7.00pm

Bolton Vue
Sat 20th Nov at 1.10pm
Sun 21st Nov at 5.50pm and 8.10pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.50pm and 8.10pm

Cambridge Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 1.20pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.20pm

Leeds Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 1.10pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 8.20pm

Leeds Ster Century
Wed 24th Nov at 6.30pm

Preston Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 1.10pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 5.50pm

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After the Sunset subtitled (12a)

Starring: Pierce Brosnan, Salma Hayek, Woody Harrelson.

This high-stakes action comedy begins where most great heist movies end – with a pair of master thieves escaping to a tropical island. But when an old nemesis - a crafty FBI agent - turns up, a riveting game of cat and mouse begins.

London - Fulham Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.10pm
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.45pm

London - Islington Vue
Tues 23rd Nov at 6.40pm

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Finding Neverland subtitled (PG)

London - Wimbledon Odeon
*cancelled!*Thurs 18th November at 8.50pm

Bath Odeon
Sun 21st Nov at 6.00
Wed 24th Nov at 6.00

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White Chicks subtitled (12a)

Leeds Ster Century
Sun 21st Nov at 2.20pm

Manchester Trafford UCI
Mon 22nd Nov at 7.15pm

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The Princess Diaries 2 subtitled (12a)

London - Kingston Surrey Odeon
Thurs 18th November at 4.40pm

York Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 2.10pm

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Layer Cake subtitled (15)

Bradford NMPFT
Sunday 21st November at 3pm

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Bride and Prejudice subtitled (12a)

London - Uxbridge Odeon
Thur 25th Nov at 6.15pm

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5 Children and It subtitled (PG)

Sheffield Vue
Sun 21st Nov at 12.10pm

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Inside I'm Dancing subtitled (15)

Glasgow Film Theatre (GFT)
Saturday 20th Nov at 2.30pm
Sunday 21st Nov at 3.30pm

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Dear Frankie subtitled (12a)

Tyneside Cinema, 10 Pilgrim Street,
Newcastle upon Tyne
Thursday 25 November, 8.30pm

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Polar Express subtitled (U)

Computer animation.
Does Santa exist? For one doubting boy an astonishing event occurs. Late on Christmas Eve night, he lies in bed hoping to hear the sound of reindeer bells from Santa's sleigh. When to his surprise, a steam engine's roar and whistle can be heard outside his window. The conductor (voice of Tom Hanks) invites him on board to take an extraordinary journey to the North Pole...

Every cinema in the UK can screen this film with subtitles - please ask your local cinemas to screen it!

PROPOSED PLAY SHEDULE FOR ODEON CINEMAS here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/polar.express.html
This may change! Times to be confirmed. Other cinema chains to come - watch this space for details...

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And don't forget the
9th Deaf/Sign Language Film and Television Festival
Wolverhampton's Light House Fri 26th - Sun 28th Nov 2004
Many accessible films - all free - including:
Shrek 2 signed and subtitled (U) Sat 27th Nov at 5.30pm
Dear Frankie subtitled (12a) Sat 27th Nov at 7.45pm

And...
Derby, Metro cinema - signed screening
Shrek 2 Nov 20th

And...
Derby, Metro cinema - signed screening
Shrek 2 Nov 20th

Full details HERE http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/more.html

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Hero subtitled (12a)

Martial Arts action. In Mandarin with English subtitles. This film will be subtitled wherever it is shown. Most cinemas are screening it. Chances are it's on in your local cinema on many dates, at many times. Click here for shows in your area: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/hero.html

The critics say: An exemplary feat of filmmaking ... Swooningly beautiful, furious and thrilling ... you'll be left speechless ... While action is the main attraction here, one also savors moments of sustained silence ... dazzling and spectacular ... an exemplary example of visual poetry

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We are sorry to report that Shaloin Soccer, Anacondas 2, The Grudge, The Life and Death of Peter Sellers, Saw, Anchorman, Open Water and Super Size Me will NOT be available in an accessible format.

As soon as cinemas schedules are announced for new films, they will be listed on our website - please DON'T wait for the next weekly email – CHECK the website often! Important reschedules, time changes etc. are posted on there as soon as they are announced. You can bookmark your nearest subtitle equipped cinema listings page.

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Exclusive! Polar Express, Batman Begins, Alexander, subtitled trailers:
And Star Wars Episode III subtitled stills:
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/subtitled.trailers.html

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Want accessible cinema in your town? Deadline extended!
All cinemas now have an opportunity to become fully accessible - for free! (practically...)
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/grants.html

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Foreign language films with English subtitles:

Old Boy (18), The Motorcycle Diaries (15) I'm not scared (15) and more. Click here to find shows in your area: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/foreign.subtitles.html

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Remember:
"It is not tragic to have a disability.
Disability only becomes a tragedy
when society fails to provide
the things one needs to lead one's life"
(Anonymous)

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Also on the website:

Complete our two minute survey to win cinema tickets or the new fully subtitled Star Wars Trilogy on DVD!
http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/survey.html

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IMPORTANT!

Subtitles @ Your Local Cinema receive accessible listings directly from cinema head offices, but we can take No responsibility for postponed or cancelled shows.

If cinemas inform us of changes, we will tell you via this website, which is updated daily. If they don't inform us, we can't inform you.

Many cinemas schedules are "SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION". Sometimes the files necessary for a subtitled or described film are not delivered to the cinema on time (they are separate from the film - on a disc).

The only way to be 100% sure is to check with the actual cinema before you plan a visit. But DOUBLE check, preferably with a manager. We recommend that you should always request confirmation that a show is definitely on.

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Also on the website:

Spread the word: free information cards: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/spread.the.word.html

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Coming soon: The following films will ONLY be released in the DIGITALLY SUBTITLED format: Alexander, The Incredibles, Lemony Snicket's A Series Of Unfortunate Events and more. The Polar Express will be digital AND 'hard' captioned)

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More info:

Why can't my local cinema show all available subtitled films?

These days almost all films are only released with 'digital subtitles', which means that they can only be screened in cinemas with digital subtitle facilities. There are over 120 of these cinemas in the UK. Locations here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/locations.html

About 1 in 10 popular films are NOT available with subtitles. This is nothing to do with cinemas, but is the fault of film distributors (Warner Bros. Fox, Columbia etc.). Not all distributors subtitle all their films in time for cinema release, but most films ARE eventually subtitled for DVD release. An up to date list of all available subtitled films is kept here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/available.html

It is hoped that another 150 cinemas will be equipped with subtitle and audio description facilities in 2005. If that happens, around half of UK cinemas will be accessible to people with hearing or visual impairments. For this to happen, cinemas need to apply for a government grant, for 'digital' cinema projectors. So it's important to let cinemas in your town know how much you need subtitles. Full details on this grant scheme here: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/grants.html

Why do some 'subtitle equipped' cinemas not show all available subtitled films, at sensible times?

We cannot 'force' a cinema to enable people with less than perfect hearing to enjoy their services, we can only ask them to. And we do, constantly. It's our job to create awareness of the problem, suggest solutions, and to empower people to do something about it.

We recommend that people contact cinemas in their local area and request better access for people with sensory impairments. Request that they become 'accessible', by installing a digital subtitle system and screening regular subtitled shows.

Informing cinemas in your local area of the need for accessible cinema makes them aware and reminds them what they should be aiming for - access to their services for people with sensory impairments. If everyone did this it would really help the situation. It's often the case that although cinema head offices are fully aware, many cinemas, run on a local level, are not.

Some cinemas may be concerned that many subtitled shows have a low turnout. That is to be expected, as there is not hundreds of hearing impaired people in and around EVERY town. And not all can take the time out to attend the one or two subtitled shows at (usually) unsuitable times. Most people have work and/or school to attend to, and many cannot just drop everything to fit into a cinemas schedule.

Ideally, cinemas should view the subtitled shows as they do disabled ramps, lifts, loop systems etc. - NOT there to make a profit, but to enable people in their communities, who need a little extra help, to enjoy a cinemas' services.

Sometimes the audience figures are still larger than many 'normal' non-subtitled morning or afternoon shows. Yet cinemas don't complain about low figures for those shows. The fact is that around a third of cinema seats remain empty on average. Cinemas are used to fairly empty houses, so the figures should not make a difference.

If a cinema needs more info, direct them to our website - there's info on government grants available, digital systems available, where to purchase and more.

It's rare that a film is released in a form that ALL cinemas can screen - the 'older' form of subtitling, where the subtitles are 'etched' onto the actual film reel. The last one was Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. (not counting 'foreign language' films like Passion of the Christ, Hero, Amelie etc). The vast majority of future 'mainstream' cinema releases will ONLY be available with subtitles in the digital format from now on.

In the digital format, the subtitles are projected separately, overlaying the film on the screen. Cinema audio description is ONLY available in the digital format (details below). A full list of all subtitled and audio described mainstream films coming soon is available on the website: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/coming.soon.html

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More detailed info:

Over 120 cinemas in the UK have been equipped with a new 'access' system, to screen the majority of popular cinema releases with subtitles and audio description.

Once these cinemas have the subtitle 'files', they can overlay subtitles onto the latest films. They don't need a 'special' subtitled print. The system can be turned on and off - similar to teletext subtitles on TV, or DVD subtitles, so the screen can be used for non-subtitled shows too.

The system can also broadcast audio description, for visually impaired people. The on-screen action is described in detail through personal headphones. This feature has no affect on an audience's enjoyment of a film and can be left 'on' all of the time. Every show can be an audio described show.

From now on, most major films will be released with subtitle and description 'files' (the files are supplied on disc, separate to the actual film). Studios and distributors obviously prefer the cheaper, digital solution to subtitling, which creates a problem - although subtitled and described, most films are still inaccessible to many people that they are aimed at - hearing or visually impaired people in the UK. There needs to be a lot more 'accessible' shows at suitable times to cater for the many people who now expect major releases to be subtitled.

Each 'access' system costs less than an average cinemas weekend takings on a major film - less than £10,000. Every cinema with the system installed can show a subtitled version of a film when they please (if the film is available with subtitles - most popular ones are). The system is usually installed in only ONE screen of a multi-screen multiplex and therefore does not interfere too much with 'normal' non-subtitled shows.

Ideally, cinemas that become accessible would show one or more different subtitled films every week, with at least one daytime and evening show through the week, and a couple of daytime and evening weekend shows.

This would vastly improve on the 'old' subtitling system in which a couple of subtitled film prints were 'toured' around cinemas, resulting in some cinemas having to screen a Christmas movie the following February. That 'touring' problem was also the reason why a subtitled film usually only played for one day only - it had to be delivered the next day, to the next cinema down the line. The new system enables many cinemas to screen a subtitled show many times, over many weeks, at popular times, simultaneously.

We hope that explains the situation. Any queries, please don't hesitate to contact us.

You can read articles on the subject here: http://yourlocalcinema.com/press.html

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Subtitled films can come in three formats:

1) Foreign language films, with English subtitles.

These can be screened in any cinema, and have English subtitles at all times, wherever they are screened. Subtitles are etched onto the actual film print, and depending on popularity, sometimes hundreds of prints are produced.

Examples: The Passion of the Christ, Hero, Amelie, Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon etc.

2) 'Hard captioned' films.

Becoming quite rare nowadays, these can also be screened in any cinema. Subtitles are etched onto the actual film print, but only 5 to 10 prints are produced. Cinema chains share the prints, and 'tour' them around their cinema sites. A subtitled show usually only plays for one day, at one time, in each cinema, before being passed onto the next cinema down the line. This is the reason why a film can sometimes take months to appear 'at a cinema near you'.

Examples: The recent Matrix, Harry Potter, James Bond and Star Wars films and the upcoming 'The Polar Express'..

3) 'Digitally subtitled' films.

Almost every major film is released in this format, including the films mentioned above, but only cinemas with digital subtitle equipment can screen them.

The subtitles are supplied on CD Rom disc, and are projected separately onto the cinema screen. Most cinemas with this facility screen the latest releases with subtitles two or three times a week.

Cinemas with this equipment can also provide an audio description service to visually impaired people - a narrator explains what's happening on screen, through personal headphones. It's similar to listening to a cricket match on the radio, but far more exciting!

There are currently over 120 cinemas in the UK with subtitle and audio description facilities.

subtitles @ your local cinema
the one stop shop for UK subtitled cinema!

You can read news articles on the subject here: http://yourlocalcinema.com/press.html

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On the website:
Every subtitled film: previous, now showing and on the way - New films, locations, dates and times added regularly.
View listings by region - more added as they become available.
Video game, Theatre and DVD extra feature subtitles.

Everything you need to know on the subject: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/news.html

Recent press reports on accessible cinema: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/press.html

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If you are visually impaired and require audio description listings only, please email us at: ad@yourlocalcinema.com or visit the audio described section at http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/ad.html
'Talking' website, and 'web over phone' enabled.

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Subtitles @ your local cinema are the only listings service created exclusively for accessible cinema. Our service can be found wherever there is internet access - at home, the workplace, school, a library, an internet cafe, or the thousands of wi-fi spots and BT internet kiosks throughout the UK.

To be notified of new subtitled films, dates & times in your area every week, just contact us: You can enter your text/query/details on the website: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/contact.html

You can also: Email us at subtitles@yourlocalcinema.com

Phone us on 0845 056 9824 (24 hrs a day, 7 days a week, local rate) Text message to 0793 1341 377 (normal mobile rate) Or fax us on 0702 097 1354

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Engage your Senses! - SEE the dialogue! HEAR the action! FEEL the rumbling! Subtitles @ your local cinema - the one stop shop for UK subtitled cinema!

The website: http://www.yourlocalcinema.com/ Email: subtitles@yourlocalcinema.com

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This information service would not exist without the input and assistance of the groups below:

The UK Film Council
CEA - Cinema Exhibitors' Association and the UK cinema Industry
FDA - Film Distributors' Association and UK film distributors
RNID - Royal National Institute of Deaf People
NDCS - National Deaf Children's Society
RNIB - Royal National Institute of the Blind
ITFC - Independent Television Facilities Centre Ltd.
DTS - Digital Theater Systems, Inc.
Dolby Laboratories, Inc

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