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Hello everyone

We're pleased to announce that the forthcoming East Dulwich Picturehouse now has a facebook page and a Twitter account - please feel free to use them to ask us any questions in the lead up to our grand opening. Once the cinema is up and going, we'll use those channels to let you know about what's playing, respond to your queries and just have a chat!


Facebook: www.facebook.com/EastDulwichPH

Twitter: @EastDulwichPH


See you there!


All the best


Jon Barrenechea

Project Development Manager - Picturehouse Cinemas

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One thing, Jon: can you do your best to ensure that sound doesn't bleed through from one screening room to another. It sometimes happens at Ritzy/Clapham but if you are building from scratch better soundproofing might now be available.
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Bic Basher Wrote:

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> I don't know much about the Picturehouse cinemas,

> but I hope you'll have some World Cinema films,

> will save me having to visit Curzon.


Great to hear, I have a French speaking mother who'll love that. I take it that if I want to see a mainstream film, I'll have to continue to go to the Peckham Plex or one of the chain cinemas? (Odeon/Vue)

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