A FEAST of film is on at The Brunton in Musselburgh following the easing of Covid-19 restrictions.

Big screen movies and event screenings have resumed in Venue 1, loved by regular customers as a local cinema venue.

In line with Scottish Government regulations, The Brunton has put in place a range of modifications to ensure comfort and safety. Staff are on hand to offer a warm welcome and answer questions.

The Dig (12A) will be shown on Wednesday.

On the eve of World War Two, self-taught archaeologist Basil Brown (Ralph Fiennes) begins an excavation in Sutton Hoo, Suffolk that would change history as it was then known. Hired by Edith Pretty (Carey Mulligan), the estate's wealthy landowner, Brown uncovers an Anglo-Saxon burial ship under the land's mysterious mounds, carefully watched over by Pretty's ailing health and the looming threat of war.

The film is described as "a gentle and determined historical drama" exploring a now-infamous archaeological discovery based on a true story.

My New York Year

My New York Year

Catch My New York Year will be screened the following Wednesday (June 23).

Hired as an assistant to literary agent Margaret (Sigourney Weaver), Joanna answers an endless pile of J. D. Salinger's fan-mail under the guidance of a boss who completely rejects 90s modernity; typewriters and Dictaphones reign in the plush, wood-panelled office.

Fluctuating between her high-glamour work-life and a tiny Brooklyn-apartment, Joanna struggles to find her own writing voice at home, and make her voice heard at work.

Adapted from Joanna Rakoff's memoir, this "satisfying coming-of-age tale is full of heart," as Joanna faces her moment of "creative enlightenment."

After Love (12A) will be available to watch at The Brunton on Wednesday, June 30.

Mary Hussain leads a quiet life at home in Dover with her husband Ahmed. Now in her early 60s, she converted to Islam when they married and took the name Faitma – a dedication to her husband and commitment to their relationship.

Following his unexpected death, Mary is tidying away Ahmed's belongings when she makes a shocking discovery – across the channel in Calais lies their marriage's greatest secret.

Swapping the crumbling white cliffs of Dover for the French shoreline, Mary is compelled to uncover Ahmed's deceit and her search for understanding, even in her grief, has remarkable consequences.

With an "extraordinary" performance from Joanna Scanlan, this "devastating debut drama tells a very human story of connection with great sensitivity and an affecting tenderness."

Full information about the events can be found at www.thebrunton.co.uk

Tickets can be purchased directly through The Brunton’s website or via its new box office telephone number 0131 653 5245 open from Monday to Saturday, 10am to 4pm, until further notice.