In August, open-air film and cartoon screenings are held in Ayia Napa and Larnaca. We tell you which films you can watch on which nights, how much a ticket costs and how to purchase them.
Ayia NapaIn Ayia Napa, an outdoor cinema will be located in the marina. The Event Plaza will be transformed into a cinema under the stars, with two screenings taking place over nine evenings.
The ticket costs 12 euros and includes popcorn and water. There are special offers for families. It is recommended to purchase tickets in advance on the Starlit screens website.
Films and cartoons will be shown in English with Greek subtitles. The first session is at 20:15, the second at 22:30.
Program:
August 18 (Sunday) – The French Dispatch August 22 (Thursday) – Eat, Pray, Love August 23 (Friday) – Bohemian Rhapsody August 24 (Saturday) – Before Sunrise August 25 (Sunday) – Coco (Cartoon) August 29 (Thursday) – War Dogs30 August (Friday) – Dead Poet's Society August 31 (Saturday) – My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 September 1 (Sunday) – Toy Story 1 (cartoon)
LarnacaIn Larnaca, once a week throughout the summer, open-air film screenings are held in the courtyard of the Pieridis Museum.
The screenings are organized by a society of film lovers. They show complex, highly rated films. The films are mostly in English with Greek subtitles. Free admission. After the screening, viewers are invited to discuss the film.
At the end of August the program is as follows:
August 19 (Monday) at 20:30 – Murina August 26 (Monday) at 20:30 – Io Capitano August 30 (Friday) at 20:30 at the castle on Finikoudes – Εκεί που Ζούμε (Greek comedy) September 9 (Monday) at 20:30 – Afire (in German with Greek subtitles)
Text prepared based on materials from CBN and Larnaca Cinema
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