Remember, remember. There’s lots on in the cinema in November!

It’s November and with the nights becoming colder and darker, what better way to spend them than at our warm and cozy community cinema! This month, we have a variety of films on offer, starting with three very special film screenings in association with Inverness Film Festival; Nobody Has to Know, Full Time and The Oil Machine.
We are also screening a series of Taiwanese shorts as part of the Taiwan Film Festival Edinburgh, as well as The Gravedigger’s Wife, part of Somali Stories. And if you missed the almost sold out Bowie documentary Moonage Daydream in October, you get a second chance this month!
We have the latest satire Triangle of Sadness from Swede Ruben Östlund (that’s one for fans of 1989’s Society). As well as Decision to Leave from Park Chan-wook, the South Korean director who brought us Old Boy and The Handmaiden.
For art enthusiasts, we have Hilma, exploring Hilma af Klint’s enigmatic life, and if you’re looking for a beautiful nature documentary, you can’t miss All That Breathes, a film that finds beauty within the debris of New Delhi, India, as two brothers rescue injured black kites and ponder the interconnectedness of existence.
From November, our box office at the cinema will be open on Thursdays, 12-2.
We also now have beautiful Cromarty Cinema t-shirts for sale for just £17.50. Look stylish while representing your community cinema, or treat a loved one!
These are just a few examples of what our community cinema has on offer in November. We look forward to seeing you!



