Hey viewers, have you ever wondered to entertain and fascinate yourselves in an open-air auditorium?
Get Ready this summer to experience a large pile of movies at Corktown common park. The campaign runs as Toronto Outdoor Picture Show’s Cinematic Cities programme to fill your summer with must-watch movies outdoor.
The 3rd season of a film festival will amuse the spectators by featuring ten brilliant movies which are settled up in the regions of Toronto, Rome, Berlin, and Selma, Alabama at the Corktown common park.
The movie will strike a theatre in Corktown Common park on Thursday, July 5th.
The first movie will be William Wyler’s classic Roman Holiday. The starring cast includes Audrey Hepburn as Princess Ann, who runs from her official works as she wanders around the Roman streets with a false identity.
The movie festival will come to an end on 26th July with an exceptional and historic movie, Selma, written and produced by Ava DuVernay’s a short drama that describes a historic march by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. from Selma, Alabama to the state’s capital.
A lot of other movies are also set to release in this summer.
Here’s this summer’s movie lineup:
Thursday, July 5: Feature: Roman Holiday; Short: Long Branch
Thursday, July 12: Feature: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World; Shorts: Pole & OK-TV
Thursday, July 19: Feature: Cabaret; Short: She Stoops to Conquer
Thursday, July 26: Feature: Selma; Shorts: BLMTO: Black Pride & and 100 Musicians
Also, a raining day is expected on 2nd August Thursday.
A show always starts at night at about 9 pm with no charges but for a donation, you can give 10 dollars.
There will also drinks, meals, and merchandise, available at a cost or a price.
Corktown Common Free Movies
When: Thursday evenings, July 5 to 26 (Scheduled rain date August 2)
Time: Food service begins at 7 pm and screenings begin at sundown (roughly 9 pm)
Where: Corktown Common Park, 155 Bayview Avenue
Price: Free to attend by $10 donation suggested
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