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How to Train Your Dragon

Mild peril and violence, some scenes may upset young children
125 min

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Follows a young Viking as he aspires to hunt dragons, and how he becomes unexpectedly a friend of a young dragon.

CHAFFEY THEATRE
4/7 – 7pm
5/7 – 2pm & 7pm
6/7 – 2pm
7/7 – 10am & 2pm

NORTHERN FESTIVAL CENTRE
7/7 – 10am & 2pm
8/7 – 2pm
9/7 – 11am (Sensory), 2pm & 7pm

MIDDLEBACK ARTS CENTRE
26/6 – 11am Sensory Screening

Sensory friendly screenings allow families to enjoy their favourite films in a safe and accepting environment where kids are free to get up, move around, shout or sing.  The cinema lights are dimmed and the movie volume lowered for sensitive ears.

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