Top pick of festive film screenings to be held at Ulster Museum
![Jimmy Stewart learns that his life has infinite influence on the lives of others in It's A Wonderful Life - one of many festive classics showing at the Ulster Museum as part of the Cinemagic festival](https://www.newsletter.co.uk/webimg/b25lY21zOjgxNzE2NTM2LWM0MzctNDJhMC1iY2NmLWFjYjQwYjZlZjYzZTo4ZWMzMTgyYS0wMDNmLTQ4MmEtOGU4My1kMWRmMzI2ZGEyZWI=.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
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Cinemagic Christmas film screenings are now on sale and you will be feeling splendidly festive with this joyous selection of comedies, cartoons and classics all to be enjoyed at a cinema near you.
Arthur Christmas can be enjoyed on Saturday November 26 at 10.30am at the Ulster Museum for just £5. The movie follows what happens when Santa's gawky son Arthur learns that owing to a technical glitch a little girl's Christmas gift has been misplaced, and so he sets out on a mission to deliver the present before it is too late.
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Hide AdOr, what about heading to all-time festive classic, The Muppet Christmas Carol which will be shown at the Ulster Museum on the same date but at 1pm.
A lawyer and a little girl must prove that a man claiming to be Santa Claus is the real thing in the much-loved Miracle on 34th Street, which comes with perhaps the most authentic looking Santa of all time. Again this is going to be screened on December 3 at the Ulster Museum at 12.30pm with entry just £5.
Macaulay Culkin’s star-turn in Home Alone is at the Ulster Museum, 12.30pm, a snip at £5.
Perhaps one of the most iconic Christmas movies ever made, It’s A Wonderful Life starring Jimmy Stewart, will also show at he museum on December 10 at 2.40pm. It’s all about an angel who arrives on earth to convince a harried businesman with a heart that life really is worth living.