our films
Our cinema isn't like your average multiplex - hidden away in our centre is one massive screen that we love! Comfortable tiered seating ensures that everone gets a great view.
We already had one of the most up to date projection rooms in the country, but recently, we upgraded our kit to bring you the latest cutting edge, sharp as a razor, full colour 3D!
Add to that over 12,000 watts of sound, and you know you're in for the most immersive cinema experience for miles around.
And if you've forgotten refreshments for your film, don't worry, in amongst our ten special shops, we've got our very own sweetshop!
All films shown at Rheged are suitable for all the family. For screening times, see our film schedule.

egypt: secrets of the mummies 3D
Director : Keith Melton
USA 2007
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Showing daily.
Journey to the royal tombs of Egypt and explore the history of ancient Egyptian society as told through the mummies of the past. The film follows explorers and scientists as they piece together the archaeological and genetic clues of Egyptian mummies, and provides audiences with a window into the fascinating and mysterious world of the pharaohs. To unwrap the secrets of the pharaohs is to perhaps glimpse the future of our own civilization.
Narrated by Christopher Lee. Produced by Giant Screen Films.

call of the white
Director :
UK
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Part of Keswick Film Festival
Showing Saturday Feb. 25th at 1:30pm
Running time 45 min
Tickets £5 & £3 (concession) for doublebill with Sherpas
Film Club members £4
Festival pass holders and student Saturday pass holders Free

sherpas : the true heroes of mt. everest
Director : Frank Senn, Hari Thrapa
Switzerland 2009
Part of Keswick Film Festival
Showing saturday Feb. 25th at 2:30pm
Running time 51 min
Tickets £5 & £3 (consession) for doublebill with call of the white
Film Club members £4
Festival pass holders and student Saturday pass holders Free

the great white silence
Director : Herbert G. Ponting
UK 1924
Part of Keswick Film Festival
Showing on Saturday Feb. 25th at 11:15am
Running time 108min
Tickets £5 & £3(concessions)
Film Club members £4
Festival pass holders and student Saturday pass holders Free
Captain Scott's doomed race to the South Pole is captured in a silent film from 1924, with a new score by Simon Fisher Turner

the wizard of oz (U) 2D
Director : Victor Fleming
USA 1939
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Saturday Feb. 18th at 11.00am & 3.00pm
In this charming film based on the popular L. Frank Baum stories, Dorothy and her dog Toto are caught in a tornado's path and somehow end up in the land of Oz. Here she meets some memorable friends and foes in her journey to meet the Wizard of Oz who everyone says can help her return home and possibly grant her new friends their goals of a brain, heart and courage.

nanny mcphee and the big bang (U) 2D
Director : Susanna White
UK, France, USA, 2010
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Showing daily Feb. 13th - 17th at 3pm
Nanny McPhee arrives to help a harried young mother who is trying to run the family farm while her husband is away at war, though she uses her magic to teach the woman's children and their two spoiled cousins five new lessons.
NEW! You can now book tickets online via Guestlink HERE

ultimate wave tahiti 3D
Director : Stephen Low
USA 2010
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Showing Daily. THE ULTIMATE WAVE TAHITI plunges audiences into the stunning beauty of an island paradise on a quest to find the perfect wave-riding experience. Nine-time world surfing champion Kelly Slater and Tahitian surfer Raimana Van Bastolaer and a group of friends seek out the best waves breaking on the reef at Tahiti's famed surf site Teahupo'o. As their quest unfolds, the audience is plunged beneath the surface of things, to explore the hidden forces at work shaping ocean waves and the islands that lie in their path.

the wildest dream 2D
Director : Anthony Geffen
US, 2010
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Showing daily
George Mallory was obsessed with becoming the first person to conquer the untouched Mount Everest. He was last seen 800 feet below the summit in 1924, before the clouds rolled in and he disappeared into legend. His death stunned the world.
