RBC Film Theatre

RBC Film Theatre A warm welcome to the Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre in Dumfries. House rules - https://www.dumgal.gov.uk/social-media-house-rules

A small and friendly cinema showing a mix of independent, foreign language, documentaries, and blockbuster films.

Tickets are now on sale for National Theatre Live's The Misanthrope 🎭Award-winner Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) plays the titl...
14/06/2026

Tickets are now on sale for National Theatre Live's The Misanthrope 🎭

Award-winner Sandra Oh (Killing Eve) plays the title role in this razor-sharp reimagining of Molière’s classic dark comedy.

Telling the truth isn’t always that simple. Alice, a brilliant novelist, despises the carefully constructed lies of modern society. But the more she challenges those around her, the fiercer the backlash becomes. Soon, she must confront the price of speaking her truth in a world that would rather silence her.

This title will be recorded in advance of its release and will be filmed in front of a live audience 🎥

📆Tuesday 22 September
⏰7pm
🎟 https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk/all-listings/misanthrope220926

Josh O'Connor stars in Disclosure Day (12A) 👽🛸"No one else but Steven Spielberg could have made Disclosure Day. Not just...
13/06/2026

Josh O'Connor stars in Disclosure Day (12A) 👽🛸

"No one else but Steven Spielberg could have made Disclosure Day. Not just because of its subject matter – this being the latest in a line of the director’s UFO-related movies which also includes Close Encounters Of The Third Kind, War Of The Worlds and Firelight, the largely-lost piece he made as a teenager.

No, Disclosure Day is quintessentially Spielbergian in its pace, flow, and sheer good-heartedness. This is the work of an un-cynical filmmaker who’s never lost his childlike sense of wonder – and who can find uplift even in the darkest of subject matters, from The Color Purple to Amistad to Schindler’s List to Munich. And, whether you believe in alien visitors or not, his fascination with the subject matter is seldom less than infectious." - Film Stories https://filmstories.co.uk/news/disclosure-day-review-steven-spielberg-returns-to-the-saucer-age/

📆 From Friday 26 June - Thursday 2 July
🎟 https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk/

The Wages of Fear (12A) is showing on Tuesday evening 🛢💥100% on Rottentomatoes - here are some of the reviews 🍅"...the g...
12/06/2026

The Wages of Fear (12A) is showing on Tuesday evening 🛢💥

100% on Rottentomatoes - here are some of the reviews 🍅

"...the greatest thriller to ever turn a moviegoer's knuckles white."

"To say it’s an extraordinary sit is not doing justice to this the nail-biting, anxiety-inducing, nihilistic look at the world."

"The movie feels modern, even though it was made more than 70 years ago."

"[Director] Clouzot’s stark, simple imagery and painstaking attention to detail creates a riveting tension that never lets up.... It’s a white knuckler of the top rank."

📆 Tuesday 16 June
⏰7pm
🎟 https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk/monday-night-film-club

Saturday's Film + Q&A event is THE THISTLE IN THE KISS,  a film shot in The Mennock Pass, and we're delighted that direc...
12/06/2026

Saturday's Film + Q&A event is THE THISTLE IN THE KISS, a film shot in The Mennock Pass, and we're delighted that director Craig Andrew Robertson will join us for a Q&A. 🎥🎤

Declan has a secret: he was dumped on Christmas Day. His sister Rachel has one too—she had an affair with his now-ex. Stranded in the Scottish countryside on New Year’s Day with a broken-down car, the siblings are forced to fix more than just the engine. A sharp, character-driven indie drama about truth, betrayal, and family reckoning.

📆Saturday 13 June
⏰7pm
🎟 Buy tickets at https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk/

Blazing Griffin Andrew Robertson

The Wages of Fear is our Film Club feature on Tuesday 16 June at 7pm 💥🎥☕In a squalid South American oil town, four despe...
11/06/2026

The Wages of Fear is our Film Club feature on Tuesday 16 June at 7pm 💥🎥☕

In a squalid South American oil town, four desperate men sign on for a su***de mission to drive trucks loaded with nitroglycerin over a treacherous mountain route. As they ferry their explosive cargo to a faraway oil fire, each bump and jolt tests their courage, their friendship, and their nerves. The result is one of the greatest thrillers ever committed to celluloid, a white-knuckle ride from France’s legendary master of suspense Henri-Georges Clouzot.

Join us for a post-film discussion with free tea and coffee.

📆Tuesday 16 June
⏰7pm
🎟 https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk/monday-night-film-club

At the Robert Burns Centre from Friday 12 June 🎥🍿My Mother's Wedding (15), Friday 12 - Wednesday 17 June 👰‍♀️KPop Demon ...
10/06/2026

At the Robert Burns Centre from Friday 12 June 🎥🍿

My Mother's Wedding (15), Friday 12 - Wednesday 17 June 👰‍♀️
KPop Demon Hunters - Sing-Along (PG), Saturday 13 & Sunday 14 June at 1.45pm 👿
The Thistle in the Kiss (N/C 16+) plus Q&A, Saturday 13 June at 7pm 🛻💕
The Sheep Detectives (PG) Bring a Baby Screening, Tuesday 16 June at 10.30am 🐑👩‍🍼
The Wages of Fear (12A) Tuesday Film Club, Tuesday 16 June at 7pm 💥

☎ Phone us on 01387 264808
🎟 Book online >>> https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk/

10/06/2026

The Thistle in the Kiss is our film plus Q&A event this Saturday at 7pm 🪻🎥

Following its successful North American streaming release, the Robert Burns Centre Film Theatre is proud to host a special homecoming screening of The Thistle in the Kiss.

Produced by Felt Like Running Productions and directed by filmmaker Craig Andrew Robertson, this is a unique opportunity to see a local story return to the community where it was born.

“Getting dumped on Christmas Day was just the beginning.”

Declan’s holiday season is in absolute ruins. After his girlfriend, Stephanie, breaks up with him on the way to Christmas dinner, he manages to keep the split a secret—until New Year’s Day. Stranded in the middle of the Scottish countryside after a car breakdown, Declan is joined by his sister, Rachel. What starts as a simple rescue mission quickly spirals into a tense roadside reckoning. As secrets emerge and tempers flare, Declan is forced to confront the string of poor life decisions that led him to this moment.

A Homegrown Story: Shot almost entirely in Dumfries & Galloway—specifically featuring the stunning, rugged backdrop of the Mennock Pass—the production team is thrilled to bring the film back to the region for this special event.

Experience this evocative piece of independent cinema on the big screen in the heart of Dumfries.

Booking /Contact info below ⬇️⬇️
📞 01387 264808
📱https://rbcfilmtheatre.co.uk

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Robert Burns Centre, Mill Road
Dumfries
DG27BE

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