Celebrate Kaijū – Monster Model Making and Godzilla vs Kong (12)

Celebrating the art of Kaijū – classic stop-motion Japanese monster films including the greatest beast of them all – Godzilla!
Join us for a fantastic day of model-making, film and fun, topped off with the screening of a brand new stop motion film we’ll make on the day and a special showing of Godzilla vs Kong (2021).
Monster Model Making (12+ only), 1pm-2pm, £15 + booking fee (workshop and film)
Jim Parkyn, character designer, model maker, sculptor, filmmaker, stop motion animator for Aardman Animations, BBC, and lots more, will help you to model your own monster! Let your imagination run riot to create characters to feature in our short film. Apes, lizards, giant turtles, aliens – whatever you can think of, Jim will help you to make it! Leave it with us and you can collect it tonight, after it’s appeared in our short film.
Under 18s must be accompanied by an adult. If the adult wants to participate they should buy a workshop ticket. If the adult is accompanying but attending the film a separate evening ticket must be bought.
Ticket includes workshop, materials and evening event.
Godzilla vs Kong 7pm, £7.50 + booking fee (film only)
Jim and special guests will share their insights and inspiration, followed by a short Q&A.
Premiere of Pyramid vs Monsters – see the monsters made earlier in the day as they run rampage in our brand new film!
Godzilla vs Kong (12, 113 mins)
Settle down and enjoy a great example of Kaijū as the two greatest monsters of all face off in an epic adventure!
- Our tuck-shop selling popcorn, hot drinks, sweets and juice will be open at pocket money prices.
- Don’t forget to wrap up warm when you visit us. Think blankets, hot water bottles or your favourite woolly hat.
- Supported by @cinemaforall, @filmhubscotland, part of the BFI’s Film Audience Network, and funded by @screenscots and National Lottery funding from the @britishfilminstitute.
- Unreserved seating. If you have any access requirements, please contact info@thepyramid.scot so we can make arrangements. Our venue is fully accessible, and we can supply a free carer’s ticket (proof of entitlement required).