Projector Screen: Outdoor Screening Schedule

June 5, June 16, July 21, August 18
The Barrie Film Festival invites you to enjoy a free outdoor screening in the park. So bring your blanket or lawn chair for a film under the stars.
Weather permitting, please see specific rain dates.

Lawn Chair Luminata Screenings
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK – Date Change – Thursday, June 17 at Centennial Park
HELP! – Wednesday, July 21, Heritage Park
LADDER 49 – Wednesday, August 18, Centennial Park
Lawn Chair Luminata Screenings – June 16, July 21, August 18
The Barrie Film Festival will once again be included in the summer program called LAWN CHAIR LUMINATA: WATERFRONT SERIES. This is an artistic collaboration that brings together theatre, music, film and art within the beautiful setting of Heritage and Centennial Park. We will be presenting three free outdoor films projected on an inflatable 25 ft. screen under the night sky and will be shown the third Wednesday of every month June through to August, weather permitting.
Raiders of The Lost Ark
Date Change: Wednesday, June 17, 2010
Location: Centennial Park
Time: at dusk, approximately 9:00 pm, weather permitting

Directed by: Steven Spielberg
Starring: Harrison Ford, Karen Allen, Paul Freeman and Ronald Lacey
1981, Action/Adventure, 118 minutes, Rated PG for some frightening scenes, intense adventure violence including disturbing images, not recommended for very young viewers (USA)

Synopsis: Action-packed and adventure-filled, RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is director Steven Spielberg’s loving homage to the Saturday matinee cliffhanger serials of his childhood. When the Allies discover the Nazis are planning to use the Lost Ark of the Covenant as a weapon, the U.S. government enlists archaeologist-adventurer Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) to locate the biblical treasure chest where the remains of the broken tablets of the Ten Commandments were placed. En route, Jones and his feisty ex-girlfriend, Marion (Karen Allen), must escape the clutches of evil Nazis, duplicitous “natives,” and a nest of venomous snakes—not to mention the wrath of God. The groundbreaking special effects and furious, never-ending pace make for a stylish whirlwind of a movie, topped off with a fabulous sense of humor. This bare-knuckled, barnstorming, pot-boiling, eye-popping bucket of Technicolor popcorn became Paramount Pictures’ highest-grossing film, and deservedly so–RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK is quite simply one of the most enjoyable movies ever made.

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