The Black Sheep Brewery in Masham is bringing celebrated films to its rural surroundings as part of the Bradford International Film Festival.
The brewery will be transformed into a cinema with a 10ft screen on April 27 and 28, showing three films across the weekend.
The nearest cinema to the Masham-based brewery is in Richmond, about 15 miles away, so the event is a boost for locals, offering the chance to see films on their doorstep.
Visitors can enjoy award-winning beers and a special ‘Hog and Hop’ hot dog while watching Oscar-nominated, The Help and Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy and an afternoon showing of family favourite, Hugo.
Rob Shaw, head of development at the National Media Museum, said: “We are really pleased that the brewery has decided to screen some films in its visitors centre. It’s an unusual place to screen a film and will really capture the essence of the festival.”
- For tickets visit blacksheep brewery.com or ring 01765 680100.
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