A cinema in Falmouth will be holding a special viewing of one of its festive features to make it more accessible for people with sensory needs.
The Phoenix Cinema in Falmouth will be holding a special showing of A Boy Called Christmas tomorrow Thursday, December 23 at 11am that will be suitable for people with autism or sensory needs.
The cinema says the lights will stay on and the volume will be lowered while the showing will also not include additional trailers or adverts before the feature.
The synopsis of the film is described as "An ordinary young boy called Nikolas sets out on an extraordinary adventure into the snowy north in search of his father who's on a quest to discover the fabled village of the elves, Elfhelm.
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"Aided by a headstrong reindeer called Blitzen and his loyal pet mouse, Nikolas soon meets his destiny."
Phoenix Theatre in Falmouth said: "Don't forget on the morning of Thursday, December 23 we have a Relaxed/Autism Friendly screening of A Boy Called Christmas at 11am.
"This is a relaxed performance, to help those with sensory needs.
"The lights stay on a little, the volume is lowered and there are no adverts or trailers."
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