Film buffs are being asked to help villagers choose a name for their cinema.
Residents in Hassocks saw their village hall transformed into a cinema for a showing of Chocolat in December.
It was the first time in decades they had been able to see a top feature film on their doorstep - they usually have to travel to Brighton.
The Chocolat showing was a success, with 150 people packing Adastra Hall to see the film and take advantage of the free piece of chocolate for each audience member.
And as organisers have decided to make the screenings a regular event, they want to give their cinema a name.
Sherrian Guest, who has helped organise the cinema, said: "We have had lots of suggestions already.
"Many people have suggested calling the new cinema The New Orion. But the cinema in Burgess Hill is also called The Orion so it may be better to choose a different name."
People can send their suggestions to Adastra Hall in Keymer Road, or hand them to Mrs Guest at a future screening at the cinema.
The closing date is March 28 and the person who picks the winning name will get tickets for their next four visits.
The next film to be shown at the cinema will be Monsters Inc on February 28 at 6.30pm, followed by Gosford Park on March 28 at 7.30pm.
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