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Outdoor screening of Kubrick's classic
In association with The Junction and the Institute of Astronomy, the 28th Cambridge Film Festival presents a spectacular screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY at the Institute of Astronomy after dusk.
For the first time in the UK, Kubrick’s sublime journey into space will be shown outdoors in 70mm to highlight its stunning cinematography and renowned soundtrack.
The evenings will be complemented by special talks and additional screenings at the Institute’s lecture theatre (limited availability).
Seating is on the lawn, please bring your own picnic rug. The event will take place whatever the weather.
Tickets are available from The Junction Box Office, call 01223 511 511.
With thanks to the Hauser-Raspe Foundation for its generous support.
POST EVENT INFORMATION:
“Best experience ever, out of all the outdoor shows we've ever done nothing has surpassed last night.” Tony Jones Director of the Cambridge Film Festival.
To view the Photobucket slideshow click here.
To listen to the podcast click here.
Other
Outdoor screening of Kubrick's classic
In association with The Junction and the Institute of Astronomy, the 28th Cambridge Film Festival presents a spectacular screening of Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY at the Institute of Astronomy after dusk.
For the first time in the UK, Kubrick’s sublime journey into space will be shown outdoors in 70mm to highlight its stunning cinematography and renowned soundtrack.
The evenings will be complemented by special talks and additional screenings at the Institute’s lecture theatre (limited availability).
Seating is on the lawn, please bring your own picnic rug. The event will take place whatever the weather.
Tickets are available from The Junction Box Office, call 01223 511 511.
With thanks to the Hauser-Raspe Foundation for its generous support.
POST EVENT INFORMATION:
“Best experience ever, out of all the outdoor shows we've ever done nothing has surpassed last night.” Tony Jones Director of the Cambridge Film Festival.
To view the Photobucket slideshow click here.
To listen to the podcast click here.
Music
Support: Peter Bruntnell
Formed in 1982, American Music Club are led by singer-songwriter Mark Eitzel “a bruised and bloodied love poet who plumbs the very depths and scales the very heights of the human condition” (The Guardian). Loved by Radiohead, REM, Pearl Jam and Coldplay, their music is utterly evocative, fragile, witty and truly human. Standing show.
Under 14’s must be accompanied by an adult.