Edinburgh Film Guild membership is available to anyone aged 18 or over. You can join online via the form below; or in person at any screening. You can pay your membership donation either by credit/debit card or cash at your first screening; cash/cheque by post; or online using PayPal ( EFG membership @ £25 – ).
Facilities
Our small 31-seat (no frills) cinema has a state-of-the-art digital projector and sound system. Members can enjoy a drink and a chat in our Guild Clubrooms before a screening.
How to join
Becoming a member is easy. You must be aged 18 or over, and you can join in person before any of our screenings or online.
Health and safety
Please note that although there are no longer any requirements to physically distance from other people some precautionary measures remain in place.
You must, by law, wear a face covering and we are required to collect the contact details of all visitors to the Guild, in line with NHS Scotland’s Test and Protect strategy.
Tickets
We do not sell tickets for individual films or for any specific films. Your membership fee helps to pay for a wide range of operating costs.
Membership cards
- Membership @ £25 – You can purchase a £25 Membership Card which entitles you to see any 5 films of your choice during the full season. You can top-up with additional £25 Membership Cards if required. Your card must be stamped at each of the screenings you attend. Note: Full season memberships are not available this year.
Please note: While not normally an issue seating is subject to availability.
Once you have filled out the form above you can pay by cash/cheque by post, at your first screening (at the Chuckie Pend entrance) , or by PayPal using the links provided here:
- EFG membership @ £25 –
- Edinburgh Film Guild is a non-profit charitable organisation run and managed by volunteers. General Donations are also welcome to assist in the improvement of facilities @ £donation –
Postal address : Edinburgh Film Guild, Filmhouse, 88 Lothian Road, Edinburgh EH3 9BZ.
Cheques should be made payable to ‘Edinburgh Film Guild’.