Penryn's new community cinema project has finally found a name, as well as gaining a social media presence and opening a page for moviegoers to buy tickets.
The newly christened Penryn Picture House was named by Hannah Sharville, with other potential monikers including Penryn Picture Palace, Ryn-ema, and Didhana - Cornish for entertainment.
Organiser Sarah-Jane Marsden said the group went for Penryn Picturehouse because it "had a vintage feel and a nice ring to it."
The first film to be shown at the cinema, which will be housed in the Temperance Hall, will be Indian heartwarmer The Lunchbox on September 10, with more Indian warmth provided by local street food company Salvador Thali.
Tickets are available from Cornish Riviera Box Office, and the cinema now has a Twitter account, Facebook page, and is looking for suggestions from the public for other film and food pairings for future showings.
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