The festival, which is held in collaboration with the Stephen Joseph Theatre, brings a variety of alternative films to town.
It will be held from March 15th to March 23rd, and will feature film previews, live music, collaborations, short films, children's events and workshops.
“The festival's co-directors arena,” said Martha Catel and Liz Borg.
“Our highlights include an exciting film release with artist Conway and Young's musical collaboration with a funky choir and local punk band on Tuesday, regional film competitions, topic documentaries and films from around the world. Included.
“This festival is not just a cinema celebration, it's also a celebration of the incredible talent and community of the area.”
The festival will take place at various venues in the town, including the Stephen Joseph Theatre, Mandy Apple, Woodend Gallery and Study, Craft Bars and Railway Clubs.
Supported by Film Hub North, there is National Lottery Funding on behalf of the BFI Film Audience Network, and JW Smith & Co. is sponsored by.
The program includes a film poster workshop, a magic lantern show and screenings of the film “Leila.”
There is also a documentary about Scarborough's Granddad not showing, followed by a punk gig with the band.
The festival features a collection of science and nature-themed short films for children and families, as well as the iconic British rom-com “Dance Queen,” set in Scarborough, starring Riku Mayal and Helena Bonham Carter. Screenings will also be held.
Tickets are £8 and concessions are available.
To book, please visit the Stephen Joseph Theatre website.