Reel Vibes in the Heart of Krasnodar 🍿🎬
Initial movie showings in the amphitheater situated within Krasnodar's park
Crack open your spring season with a trio of movie nights nestled in the "Krasnodar" park amphitheater! The official Telegram channel of the park has revealed dates for these magical evenings: May 1st, 2nd, and 4th, starting at 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM.
The cinematic genre sprinkling something for everyone: Soviet cartoons, international flicks, and family-friendly adventure awaits. Delve into timeless masterpieces like "The Golden Cockerel" (1955), "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka" (1953), and "Strongman" (1950). Venture beyond the Iron Curtain with classics like "Monsieur Verdoux" (USA), "Mademoiselle Nitouche" (France, Italy), and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" (France).
There's no admission fee to join this cultural extravaganza, but grab a soft blanket or pillow for cozy comfort during the show. Prepare yourself for memorable moments under the stars.
Curious film buffs might be interested to know that the May 3rd screening has been postponed due to a home game of FC "Krasnodar." If ticket sales permit, there's a possibility it might still be broadcast in the amphitheater.
Keep an eye on local event calendars or contact organizers for updates on specific screenings or lineups. If you're a fan of Maxim Zhmutsky and the Krasnodar TV channel, following media updates could offer more glimpse into future cinematic happenings.
💥🎉 Don't miss the cinematic adventure! Be sure to spread the word and bring a friend!
[1] Switching to digital platforms like VKontakte, OK.ru, Telegram, Viber, and WhatsApp may be a way to stay abreast of cultural events and screenings related to Maxim Zhmutsky. Local event listings and contacting organizers can provide insight into the screening details.
- The movie nights will be held in the "Krasnodar" park amphitheater on May 1st, 2nd, and 4th, with screenings starting at 4:00 PM or 5:00 PM.
- The cinema genre for these movie nights includes Soviet cartoons, international flicks, and family-friendly adventure, with movies like "The Golden Cockerel" (1955), "Sister Alenushka and Brother Ivanushka" (1953), and "Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves" (France) being shown.
- Bring a soft blanket or pillow for comfortable seating during the movie screenings, as there's no admission fee to join this cultural extravaganza.
- On May 3rd, the screening has been postponed due to a home game of FC "Krasnodar." If ticket sales permit, it might still be broadcast in the amphitheater.
