Silo Cinema presents The Princess Bride: Friday, 27 Apr 5pm
Silo Cinema and Night Markets: The Princess Bride and news for winter.
Silo Cinema presents The Princess
Bride: Friday, 27 April from 5pm, film at 8pm.
Silo
Cinema is happy to present ‘The Princess Bride’ this
week! Watch the sunset with a glass of Feijoa bubbles and a
picnic basket, enjoy all sorts of locally produced gourmet
food options and have a drink from the boutique container
bar, open from 5pm. There are also plenty of vintage and
local craft stalls in the markets.
The film starts at 8pm,
but head down from 5pm to stake your movie watching spot –
this one will be extremely popular!
About the film: A
kindly grandfather sits down with his ill grandson and reads
him a story. The story is one that has been passed down from
father to son for generations. As the grandfather reads the
story, the action comes alive. The story is a classic tale
of love and adventure as the beautiful Buttercup, engaged to
the odious Prince Humperdinck, is kidnapped and held against
her will in order to start a war, It is up to Westley (her
childhood beau, now returned as the Dread Pirate Roberts) to
save her. On the way he meets a thief and his hired helpers,
an accomplished swordsman and a huge, super strong giant,
both of whom become Westley’s companions in his
quest.Source: IMDB
Silo Park: The Autumn Season
Silo Park will take a brief one week break after the Princess Bride, and begin the autumn season on May 11, with a screening of everyone’s favourite film, The Goonies.
Our Friday Silo Cinema sessions will continue, with all the great bar and food services as well as a stellar DJ line before the film. There will be a night market on the last Friday of the month alongside the film, and a Silo Session on the last Saturday of each month. So, it might be a little chillier but the fun won’t stop at Silo Park.
www.silopark.co.nz
For more
information on these events plus giveaways please check the
Silo Park Facebook www.facebook.com/silopark or Twitter www.twitter.com/mysilopark
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