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Autism Friendly & Relaxed Screenings: WALL-E

28 Feb 2026

10:00am

Part of Dreams of Steel: Animated Tales of Connection

Quick summary

Price
Free
Audience type
Autistic children, young people, and adults
Running time
1 hour 41 minutes
Venue
  • Arts Centre Washington

Additional information

Access information

Venue video tour

Social story

 

If you require any additional information, please contact:

daniel.appleby@sunderlandculture.org.uk

Event description

Join us for a free, relaxed screening of Disney and Pixar’s animated modern masterpiece – WALL-E.

WALL-E is a tender, mostly wordless sci-fi romance about a lonely waste-collecting robot left behind on an abandoned Earth, whose chance encounter with a sleek probe robot sets him on an unexpected journey into space that may determine the future of humanity.

The film will be preceded by a screening of animated short – Funny Fruits.

Plasticine and toy characters come to life, while people work on creating animations behind the scenes in a Beacon Films workshop.

There will also be craft packs and colouring sheets available to take into the screening.

 

This screening is part of Daydream Cinema’s Dreams of Steel: Animated Tales of Connection.

This double bill pairs Pixar’s WALL-E with Pablo Berger’s Robot Dreams—two deeply moving, dialogue-light films that explore loneliness, love, and what it means to connect. Offering a celebration of empathy, memory, and companionship – no humans required.

 

Before You Arrive

  • Staff will be on hand to welcome you and answer any questions
  • You will be able to enter the screening space early if this helps
  • A visual guide/social story can be provided in advance if you would find it helpful

During the Screening

  • The seating capacity will be reduced to allow you space to move around – you are free to come and go
  • There will be a relaxed atmosphere meaning you’re free to make noise – talking, stimming, and movement are welcome
  • The lights are turned up a little, and the sound is turned down a bit and the film will have subtitles
  • There will be a quiet space where you can take a break if you need it – ear defenders and sensory aids are absolutely fine to bring

Who Is This For?

This screening is designed for:

  • Autistic audience members
  • People with sensory processing differences
  • Families, siblings, and support workers
  • Anyone who prefers a more relaxed, flexible cinema experience

After the Film

You are welcome to stay for a few minutes to avoid busy exits. Staff will be around if you have any questions or need support leaving the venue calmly.

 

What is Autonomy?

This relaxed screening is part of Sunderland Culture’s Autonomy project.

Autonomy is a new, creative programme for autistic individuals living in Sunderland. It has been set up to help autistic young people (16-25) to socially and creatively connect with other autistic young adults and their carers. We believe that autistic adults should have the freedom and ability to enjoy creative and cultural opportunities, whilst being respected as individuals with unique needs and preferences.

The Autonomy project is generously supported by the Association of Independent Museums (AIM) Connected Communities programme, which is funded by the Department for Culture, Media and Sport’s Know Your Neighbourhood Fund, through Arts Council England.

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