Festive Film Night - Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences & ARU Students Union
Events — Film Screening Netflix Teleparty10 December 2020, 18:00
Join us for the Festive Film night! Hosted on Netflix Teleparty, this event is a a collaboration between Arts, Humanities & Social Science & ARU Students Union!
On the evening, the Netflix Teleparty link will be sent to registered attendees, as we invite you to view & discuss the the festive movie with us!
There will be Dominoes pizza vouchers up for grabs on the evening, with a festive outfit competition during the event!
Please see below for our 3 festive film options, attendees are asked to register for your free ticket, following this you will be able to vote for which film to be shown!
- Jingle Jangle
- The Grinch
- The Holiday
By reserving a ticket, you’ll also be able to pick up one of our movie night packs, completely free! Once you’ve booked your ticket, head to the SU reception (ground floor of Peter Taylor House) to pick up your movie night goodies.
This is an AHSS Learning Community event.
Event contact: ahss-events@aru.ac.uk
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