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The Sound Collector The Sound Collector

Chris Tichborne, Barry Purves, Andy Burns, Lisa Arioli / United Kingdom, Italy / 2023 / 21 min / Dubbed / 3+

A simple show about a little guy and his love of sound.

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Short stories about sound, as heard through the ears of a small but very active little being called the Sound Collector, who has a passion for sound despite the fact that he is very hard of hearing. He spends his days discovering and using new sounds that he finds on his adventures.

Friday, 15. 12. 2017

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Our ‘First Timers’ programme aimed at children aged 2-3 offers laid-back screenings every Saturday at 10am from Autumn to early Spring.

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