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A boy and girl with instruments at The Enchanted Cinema

The Enchanted Cinema presents: Princess Mononoke + The Red Turtle

Duration: 1h15m
Dates: Sun 2 Nov 2025 10:30 - 11:45

This magical interactive cinema experience is recommended for age 8+.

Dive into the world of immersive cinema with The Enchanted Cinema’s interactive show featuring excerpts from Studio Ghibli’s Princess Mononoke (1997) and The Red Turtle (2016). 

We start with a warm-up climb into the forest canopy using our hands and voices before kids and grown-ups team up with instruments from around the world – tree-frog guiros and butterfly charango from South America, Greek lyre harp, African thumb piano, Chinese Wind Gong and other ingenious foley sound FX – to create a live score to breathtaking animated scenes including an enchanted forest and a mysterious desert island. 

 

Children playing instruments at The Enchanted Cinema
The Enchanted Cinema
Forest props in the cinema at The Enchanted Cinema
The Enchanted Cinema
Children watching a film and playing instruments

The Enchanted Cinema FAQs

Does every child get to do something?

If they want to – yes! Just make sure we know if you need a sound FX/ instrument by raising your hand. 

My child might not want to join in.

No problem at all! Many children like to sit back and watch or join in with bits and bobs. It’s very much a team effort so they shouldn’t feel too much on the spot if they do or don’t join in. 

My child has additional needs.

Our shows are very inclusive and kids with additional or SEND enjoy them a lot. Shows have several noisy parts, in case this helps. 

Can my child try out instruments if they didn’t get a chance to?

Yes! At the end (and given time), we warmly invite children up to stage to try out different instruments. 

Can I take photos?

Phones off and tucked away please, but please feel free take pics of your child with instruments at the end. 

For more information, visit thecabinetoflivingcinema.org.uk

The Enchanted Cinema is supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England.

Supported by Film Hub Scotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, awarding funding on behalf of Screen Scotland and the BFI National Lottery.