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Open-Air screenings announced

Time Out and the Serpentine Gallery are proud to present specially selected open-air screenings.

Jun  8 2005

With summer finally taking flight, Time Out and the Serpentine Gallery have come up with a great way for you to spend those balmy London nights… watching films in a stunning open-air setting.

During August and September, the Serpentine Gallery and Pavilion will be screening a series of specially selected films, kicking off with Michelangelo's Antonioni's 'Blowup' on August 12 and finishing with a short film night on September 7.

In between, there will be screenings of Alfred Hitchcock's 'Vertigo' (August 13), Jacques Tati's 'Playtime' (August 19), Charles Laughton's 'The Night of the Hunter' (August 26) and Yakov Protazanov's 'Aelita: Queen of Mars' (September 2).

If that weren't enough, the Time Out Park Nights at the Serpentine Gallery programme also features architectural talks and sound events, including a concert by the critically acclaimed German ensemble Zeitkratzer.

And if all that culture becomes too much, you can always relax at the licensed Pavilion café, which is open until 10pm.

To order tickets and to find out more, simply click here

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