2019

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A look at key events and moments in 2019 at Warwick Student Cinema.

Exec

Spring Term 2019

A free screening of They Shall Not Grow Old was held in collaboration with Warwick PPE Society (Monday Week 3), which had an audience of 77. The All-Nighter, despite containing good films, had a record low attendance of just 35.

  • Most attended
    • Single screening: Johnny English Strikes Again (Tuesday Week 1, 127 [free for everyone])
    • Double screening: Bohemian Rhapsody (Friday Week 2, 526 [324 + 202])
  • Least attended
    • Single screening: Skate Kitchen (Thursday Week 1, 5) and The Rider (Tuesday Week 2, 5)
    • Double screening: Fahrenheit 11/9 (Sunday Week 5, 32)

Vice and Holmes & Watson have been excluded as the digital projector broke down before the screening of the former.

Summer Term 2019

A screening of "Where's That Fire?" was held in collaboration with The Will Hay Appreciation Society (Sunday Week 2), which had an audience of 40. Due to the death of our digital projector, the schedule was vastly reduced and no doubles were shown.

  • Most attended
    • Single screening: Princess Mononoke (Friday Week 3, 96)
    • Double screening: N/A
  • Least attended
    • Single screening: Big Screening: Mamma Mia! (Tuesday Week 10, 8)
    • Double screening: N/A

Autumn Term 2019

Due to the death of our digital projector, the schedule was vastly reduced for the first 5 weeks.

  • Most attended
    • Single screening: Yesterday (Free for Everyone) (Monday Week 6, 197)
    • Double screening: Joker (Saturday Week 9, 604 [279 + 325])
  • Least attended
    • Single screening: The Kitchen (Monday Week 7, 5)
    • Double screening: The Lion King (Saturday Week 6, 76)

Once Upon A Time In Hollywood was the best attended film of the term, with a total attendance of 783 (Friday Week 0, 295 + 234; Monday Week 1, 180; Thursday Week 1, 74). As the attendance occurred over more than one day, and the Friday double had a lower attendance than Joker, it has been noted separately.