CinemARC: Print to Screen at the Winter Warmer
Come to the ARC for a festive double feature of the Snowman and Mog's Christmas. You'll also hear from Scotland's Printing Heritage.
ARC Public
Date: Friday 05 December 2025
Time: 17:30 - 19:30
Venue: University of Glasgow, Advanced Research Centre, 11 Chapel Lane
Category: Films and theatre
Come to the ARC for a family-friendly, festive double feature of The Snowman and Mog's Christmas. You'll hear from Scotland's Printing Heritage about the possible Scottish origins of the Christmas card and the fascinating journey from illustration to print to screen.
The Snowman | 1982 | 26 Minutes
On Christmas Eve, a young boy builds a snowman that comes to life and takes him to the North Pole to meet Father Christmas.
Original illustrations by Raymond Briggs.
Mog's Christmas | 2023 | 23 Minutes
Mog feels a little ignored during the Thomas family's Christmas preparations. When she spots the huge Christmas tree, she freaks out and climbs to the roof, where she refuses to move no matter how hard the family tries.
Original illustrsations by Judith Kerr.
Schedule
17:30 - 18:15 - Talk and Q&A from Dr Helen S Williams
18:15 - 18:20 - Comfort Break
18:20 - 19:20 - Screening of The Snowman and Mog's Christmas
Talk
What does printing have to do with Christmas? Cards, paper, boxes, stamps, decorations, story books like The Snowman … the list is almost endless! This talk will take you through all the ways in which printing helps to make Christmas special and tell you the story of how greetings cards are made. We might also find the answer to whether first Christmas greetings card was really produced in Leith.
About Dr Helen S Williams
Dr Helen S Williams has been Honorary Secretary to the Trust since 2009. She was the Programme Manager for the celebration of 500 years of Printing in Scotland in 2008. Her research is centred on the technologies of the printing trade and the lives of the people who worked within it in the 19th century. She has written a number of articles and books chapters, including on the women compositors of Perth, and printers libraries. She is currently working on the history of training for the printing industry and on expanding the Trust’s series of local histories.
About Scotland's Printing Heritage
Scotland’s Printing Heritage (the Scottish Printing Archival Trust SC: 012320) was formed in 1988 to ‘preserve and promote the heritage of Scotland’s printing industry’. The Trust works with institutions across Scotland to ensure that archives and artefacts are not lost, and has a collection of trade literature and ephemera. The Trust has published a series of local histories of the industry in Scotland.
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This event is part of Light Up, the ARC's 2025 Winter Warmer. For full programme details and bookings, please visit our Collection.
This event is free, but ticketed.
You will be provided with one drink on arrival, while stocks last.
You are welcome to bring food with you, but please ensure you take any rubbish away with you.
If you have any access requirements, please contact ARCEngage@Glasgow.ac.uk.