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Manchester Hospitals Get a Magical Makeover
17 Jan
Summary
- A £1.1m fundraising campaign aims to build a cinema.
- The cinema will offer patients film previews and character meet-and-greets.
- Inclusive features like subtitles and sensory-friendly screenings are planned.

A significant fundraising effort is underway in Manchester to establish a unique in-hospital cinema, aiming to provide a magical experience for patients and their families. Spearheaded by Rachael and Freddie Flintoff, the £1.1m campaign seeks to bring a 50-seat MediCinema to Manchester Royal Infirmary.
This pioneering facility, the first of its kind in the city, will cater to patients of all ages. Beyond standard film screenings, it plans to feature Disney movie previews and opportunities for young patients to meet costumed characters, offering a vital escape during challenging health journeys.
The cinema will be built in a former lecture theatre and will feature accessible seating for wheelchairs and beds, alongside inclusive elements like subtitles and sensory-friendly options. Up to 260 films annually will be shown, supported by volunteers, with provisions for personalized screenings.




