DUSSELDORF, GERMANY, July 19, 2011 (Press-News.org) The Frankenheim Kino offers people visiting Dusseldorf the chance to watch films in a picturesque open-air setting on the banks of the Rhine.
It promises a unique movie-going experience, with guests invited to enjoy a spectacular view of the city's Altstadt skyline before they settle into their seats.
From Thursday July 21st to Sunday August 21st, the outdoor cinema on the Rheinterrasse will be showing a diverse programme of movies designed to cater to all tastes.
This summer's line-up includes The King's Speech, True Grit, Black Swan, The Hangover 2, Kung Fu Panda 2, Inception and Bad Teacher.
There will also be a chance for film fans to see Johnny Depp return as Captain Jack Sparrow in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and catch the final instalment in the record-breaking Harry Potter franchise.
As well as the best of Hollywood's recent output, the selection features cult movies and select independent titles from Germany.
The programme will open with a premiere screening of Arschkalt, a German comedy-drama directed by Andre Erkau.
Standard tickets for all film showings at the Frankenheim Kino can be purchased in advance, priced at EUR11 (GBP9.60).
There is also an option for people to book seats in the Lufthansa business lodge, where they will be treated to a grandstand view of the movie and exclusive catering, for EUR69.
Cinema fans planning a Dusseldorf hotel stay this summer will find a wide range of options at LateRooms.com, which recommends the Relexa Hotel Ratingen City.
For more information on this event, visit http://www.frankenheimkino.de/index.php.
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LateRooms.com - Dusseldorf's Frankenheim Kino to Show Open Air Films
Hit movies such as Black Swan, Inception and The King's Speech will be shown at the Frankenheim Kino in Dusseldorf this summer.
2011-07-19
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