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From massive waves to melting ice, filmmaker Victor Kossakovsky travels around the world to capture stunning images of the beauty and raw power of water. This documentary travels the globe, from Russia?s lake Baikal to Miami in the throes of a hurricane to Venezuela?s mighty Angel Falls, painting a portrait of this fluid life force in all its glorious forms.
Rating: PG Runs:1h 29m Screened with subtitles
Eye popping. Dazzling. Stunning.? New York Times
Covid prevention measures will include the auditorium being set up for social distancing with a one way system. Regarding face coverings we will follow the Scottish government guidance namely - it is mandatory to wear face coverings in cinemas, although there are exemptions for certain people and it is a reasonable excuse to remove a face covering when you need to eat and drink. If you wear a face visor/shield you are asked to also wear a face covering as a visor is not considered to offer sufficient protection. In our auditorium we don?t allow food and drink other than water so please only remove a mask if you are sipping water. If you are coming as separate bubbles please book your tickets separately. For example if you have 4 tickets in one booking we will sit you all together. Please let us know (via uhallpromo@gmail.com) if you have access issues. If necessary we can seat people on the floor area without having to negotiate steps.
The Park,
Findhorn,
Moray,
Scotland,
IV36 3TZ.
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