20th September 2025 | |
2pm | |
The Wynd Centre 6 School Wynd, Paisley PA1 2DB |
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£8 (standard ticket), £6 (concessions), £4 (child), £0 (refractive artists) | |
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Flow | Gints Zilbalodis | 2024 | Latvia | 85 mins | No Language (with Descriptive Subtitles) | BBFC RATING: U
When a flood washes away its home, a solitary cat must seek refuge with a motley crew of animals, who gradually learn to get along in this endearing, Oscar-nominated animation.
Plus Short Film: The Paisley Panther | West Primary School via SYFF: Films of Scotland Awards | 2025 | Gaelic (with English Subtitles)
A group of inquisitive school children go on an adventure around Paisley in search of the famous Paisley Panther.
Content Warning: Very mild threat.
Accompanying Event: Post Film Arts & Crafts Workshop
Please note all Children must be accompanied by an adult!!
Accessibility
Accessible toilet and baby change available, guide dog friendly, Ramp access for Auditorium entrance (please note stairs only access for Flow).
Refractive is committed to providing an accessible and enjoyable experience for all! We have partnered with a number of other local community organisations and venues to facilitate an inclusive and relaxed series of events. For more information on accessibility provisions and for a large print/plain text copy of this brochure please visit refractive.scot.
For any enquiries, specific accessibility requests or questions about our films and events please contact refractivecollective@gmail.com.
Tickets
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Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, awarding funding on behalf of Screen Scotland and the BFI National Lottery.
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