Starting tomorrow until October 11, the Festival du nouveau cinéma will be launching a pop-up drive-in movie theatre in a parking lot of the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport, and they'll be screening a bunch of awesome classics.
After moving online following Montreal's red zone status that began on October 1st, the city's annual film festival has also created Ciné-parc FNC x YUL, a movie theatre pop-up that will screen a lot of classic picks (so long as it doesn't rain the day of the show):
Thursday, October 8th @ 8PM ($34.50 per car, taxes included)
PINK FLOYD: THE WALL
Friday, October 9th @ 8PM ($34.50 per car, taxes included)
THE SHINING
Saturday, October 10th @ 8PM to 4AM ($57.50 per car, taxes included)
"MAD MAX NIGHT"; this includes all four Mad Max films: Mad Max, The Road Warrior, Beyond Thunderdome, and Fury Road
Sunday, October 11th @ 8PM ($34.50 per car, taxes included)
TOTAL RECALL
(tickets can be purchased here, taxes are included in the prices above)
The film Souterrain by Sophie Dupuis kicked off the festival today with a free screening by reservation, but given the rain, it appears like that event will be cancelled.
For the upcoming films that start tomorrow, guests can watch from the comfort of their cars in the P11 parking lot of the YUL Montréal-Trudeau International Airport.
This year marks the 49th edition of the Festival du nouveau cinema de Montréal (FNC), and films will continue to screen from today until October 31. The selection includes 200 works in total with more than 50 feature films will all take place online. Feature film tciekts can be purchased for $10 each, while short films are $6 (taxes included).
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