Rogue Productions – St Andrews’ Student Filmmaking Society
A History of Rouge Productions, the St Andrews' Student Filmmaking Society, which was founded in 2000.
Read MoreAn Education on Eisenstein
Utilising the academic setting and mode of address, St Andrews Film Society made a significant attempt to edify their members with the work of Eisenstein in February 1953 when they invited “personal friend and biography author” Miss Marie Seton to present a special lecture.
Read More‘Religion and Life’ Week held at the New Picture House
In November 1945, clergymen, educators and University students gather at the NPH as part of 'Religion and Life' week.
Read MoreThe Opening of The St Andrews Minors Club
On 5 December 1964, the St Andrews Minors Club opened at the New Picture House.
Read MoreMovie Going Memories
In an effort to learn more about the history of cinema in St Andrews – and in particular about audiences and moviegoing within the town – Cinema St Andrews has produced a questionnaire, which is available both online and through the St Andrews Preservation Trust Museum. We thought we would highlight here some of the recollections that we have collected so far, which illuminate aspects of St Andrews’ rich cinematic heritage. Many of the responses recall first experiences at the cinema, primal scenes that have left an indelible mark on the moviegoer. For Anne Morris, for instance, this...
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