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OUTDOOR MOVIES IN THE PARK

Date: Saturday June 5th, Sunday June 6th,
Monday June 7th
Location: The People's Park, Dun Laoghaire
Time: 3pm, 5.30pm, 8.30pm daily
Cost: Free



SHOWTIMES

SATURDAY 5th June  
3pm:   Monsters and Aliens
G (94 mins)
5.30pm: Star Tek
12A (127 mins)
8.15pm Atlantic - courtesy of Park Films
8.30pm:   Gran Torino
15A (116 mins)
   
SUNDAY 6th June  
3pm:   G Force
G (88 mins)
5.30pm: Hannah Montana the Movie
G (102 mins)
8.15pm The Wednesdays - courtesy of Park Films
8.30pm:   Slumdog Millionaire
15A (120 mins)
   
MONDAY 6th June
3pm:   UP
G (96 mins)
5.30pm: Marley and Me
PG (115 mins)
8.30pm:   Dirty Dancing
12A (100 mins)
     

DLR Events presents 3 days of Outdoor Movies in the Park in the Peoples Park, Dun Laoghaire on Saturday June 5th, Sunday June 6th and Monday June 7th 2010. 

Movies start at 3pm 5.30pm and 8.30pm daily.  The series, which presents free screenings of popular classics and blockbuster movies, transforms the glorious Peoples Park into an outdoor cinema for the bank holiday weekend with an eclectic mix of animated movies, action adventures, popular comedies and all time favourites.   

The backdrop for the giant movie screen will be the dramatic horizon of Dun Laoghaire harbour. Filmgoers can bring picnics and blankets for a great family day out. Popcorn and other treats will be available for purchase throughout the event and on Sunday, the hugely popular COCO Market will bring a delicious medley of ethnic fare and sweet and savoury cuisine.

All films are rated 15A or under. 

Movie buffs, friends and families flocked to Outdoor Movies in the Park in 2008 and 2009 and enjoyed a great mix of movies from Madagascar to Some Like it Hot and Spiderman to Indiana Jones! The sun even seems to always make a guest appearance!  Outdoor movies in the Park is now back by popular demand as part of the summer DLR Events programme.

JUST ADDED

DLR Events is delighted to announce that two award winning short films by director Conor Ferguson, can be seen viewed for free as part of Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council's Outdoor Movies in the Park 2010. The films are presented courtesy of Park Films, Dalkey.

Atlantic, is a multi awarding winning short that tells a poignant and atmospheric tale of a lonely farmer passing his days, unaware of the letter that's on its way from the woman he once loved. A letter that could change his life, if he gets to read it..

The Wednesdays is a funny, sad (and sometimes wobbly) tale about two pensioners who manage to re-ignite the love they'd almost forgotten about.Sometimes, when you're in the autumn of your days, you'll try anything just
to put a smile on your face again..