LONDON CENTRAL:

 

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London - Marble Arch W2, Odeon DTS

Invictus subtitled (12a)
Sat 6th Feb 2:30, Tues 9th Feb 5:25

 

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London - West End WC2 Odeon
40 Leicester Square, London, WC2 (the smaller one on Leicester Square)

It's Complicated subtitled (15)
Fri 5th Feb 8:55 , Mon 8th Feb 2:45

 

Cineworld
London - Shaftesbury Ave W1, Cineworld New!
13 Coventry Street, Piccadilly, London W1D 7DH

It's Complicated subtitled (15)
Sun 7th Feb at 12.20pm, Mon 8th Feb at 3.10pm

 

Vue cinemas
London - West End WC3 Vue
3 Cranbourne Street, London WC3 (just off Leicester Square)
DTS

Up In The Air subtitled (15)
Sun 7th Feb 1:00, Tue 9th Feb 6:30

 

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London - Tottenham Court Road W1, Odeon New!
Central Cross, 30 Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 1BX DTS

Up In The Air subtitled (15)
Sat 6th Feb 3:30 , Tues 9th Feb 6:15

 

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London - Leicester Square WC2 Odeon
Leicester Square, London, WC2 DTS
Main cinema AND Mezzanine have a subtitle system - make sure you attend the correct one!

Fantastic Mr. Fox subtitled (PG)
Sun 7th Feb 1:15 , Wed 10th Feb 3:15

 

Electric cinema
London - Notting Hill W11 Portobello Road, Electric cinema

191 Portobello Road, London W11 2ED Dolby

Invictus subtitled (12a)
Mon 8th Feb 11.00am

 

 

Curzon Soho

London - Soho Curzon W1D New!
Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 5DY
Digital cinema - see below

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London - Kensington W8
Kensington High Street W8 6NA Digital cinema

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London - Bayswater W2, Whiteleys Odeon
Queensway, London W2 4YL
DTS

 

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London - Panton St. SW1Y, Odeon New!

11/18 Panton Street, London SW1Y 4DP DTS

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London - Covent Garden SW1Y, Odeon New!

135 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, WC2H 8AH DTS

London - Regent Street SW1 Apollo
19 Regent Street, London SW1Y 4LR
Dolby

They may well have some, but we have not been informed of any subtitled mainstream (English language) films this week. Please ask the cinema to screen the many available subtitled films!

 

Important! Read this!

 

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Digital cinema info

Many cinemas are now equipped with new digital projection equipment.

These digital projection systems have built in subtitle readers. Subtitle 'files' are available for almost all popular cinema releases, which can be 'read' by digital projection systems. Some of these cinemas regularly schedule subtitled shows.

It is hoped that the 'access' features of these digital projectors will be utilised, to enable people with hearing or sight loss to enjoy digital cinema, but there's no guarantee that it will happen. We urge organisations, groups and individuals to create total awareness of this access issue, to ensure it is addressed as soon as possible. Please contact digitally-equipped cinemas in your area and request that they utilise the built in 'access' features of digital projectors!

Note: as with DVD releases, the film - on disc, or hard disk - needs to have a subtitle track included for it to be broadcast - almost all popular releases now have that track.

 

 

 

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And more: many cinemas regularly screen foreign language films with English subtitles. Click here for details.

More than 300 cinemas have facilities to screen the latest films with on-screen subtitles for hearing impaired people and a narrated soundtrack (audio description) for visually impaired people.

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