Tickets £5 for under 25s
- Directed by: Maïlys Vallade and Liane-Cho Han
- Year: 2025
- Duration: 78min
- Certificate: PG
- Type: Film
Presented by the NTU Neurodivergent Society as part of Neurodiversity Celebration Week
Based on the Amélie Nothomb memoir, about her childhood, Little Amélie is an animated film set in Japan in the 1960s. On her 3rd birthday, a family event - and a miraculous encounter with chocolate - changes the course of her life. A tender, poignant and visually stunning story about the healing power of human connection.
This is a Supportive Environment Screening.
Our Supportive Environment Screenings are specially adapted to be more welcoming and accessible to people with additional needs, such as autism and other neurodiverse conditions.
Everyone should be able to experience the delight that cinema can bring in comfort. So during Supportive Environment Screenings, we:
- leave low lights on in the auditorium
- make sure that the volume is reduced
- allow customers to move around
- allow customers to make noise
- allow customers can take a break during the film
- show films with captions, when available - this can help with processing verbal information