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Cannes announces Cinéma de la plage 2021 line-up

Jul 1, 2021

Each day at 9:30pm, in addition to the screenings, meetings, events of the official selection that are happening at the Palais des Festival, the Festival de Cannes turns the Macé beach on the Croisette (facing the Majestic) into an open-air cinema theatre. In free access, this event is open to all audiences, to festival-goers and, this year, to all holidaymakers.

The lineup is as followed:

Tuesday, July 6th, 9:30 pm
In the Mood for Love by Wong Kar-wai (2000, 1h38, Hong Kong/China)

Wednesday, July 7th, 9:30 pm
Scarecrow by Jerry Schatzberg (1973, 1h52, USA)

Thursday, July 8th, 9:30 pm
Tom Medina by Tony Gatlif (2021, 1h40, France/Switzerland)
World premiere – Official Selection Cannes 2020

Friday, July 9th, 9:30 pm
Black cat, White Cat (1998, 2h10, Germany/France)

Saturday, July 10th, 9:30 pm
The Summit of the Gods by Patrick Imbert (2021, 1h34, France/Luxembourg)
World premiere – Official Selection Cannes 2020

Sunday, July 11th, 9:30 pm
JFK (Director’s Cut) by Oliver Stone (1991, 3h25, USA/France)

Monday, July 12th, 9:30 pm
Fast and Furious 9 by Justin Lin (2021, 2h23, USA)

Tuesday, July 13th, 9:30 pm
Fast and Furious 9 by Justin Lin (2021, 2h23, USA)
Postponed in case of bad weather the day before. If the screening occurs on July 12th, another film will be scheduled on the 13th.

Wednesday, July 14th, 10:00 pm
Bastille Day – Firework offered by the Cannes City Hall

Thursday, July 15th, 9:30 pm
Lovers Rock by Steve McQueen (2020, 1h08, UK)

Friday, July 16th, 9:30 pm
Amélie byJean-Pierre Jeunet (2001, 2h01, France/Germany)

Saturday, July 17th, 9:30 pm
David Byrne’s American Utopia by Spike Lee (2020, 1h45, USA)

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