"Sundown Cinema" SF's Outdoor Movie Night in the Park Returns
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"Sundown Cinema" SF's Outdoor Movie Night in the Park Returns
"After a brief hiatus, San Francisco's beloved free outdoor movie series is back! Sundown Cinema, a cherished tradition since 2003, is returning this fall with two special screenings in the city's favorite parks. The series had been paused this year due to financial challenges, leaving many locals disappointed. But thankfully, The Standard couldn't let this tradition disappear. Now, you can grab a blanket and once again enjoy films under the stars."
"Thursday, Sept. 25 - La La Land at Dolores ParkEmma Stone and Ryan Gosling star in this modern classic about love, dreams, and jazz. Bring a blanket, grab a snack from a nearby food truck, and settle in for a cinematic night as the sun sets over Dolores Park. (Dusk is around 7:27 p.m.; official start times haven't been announced yet.)"
"Thursday, Oct. 23 - Edward Scissorhands at the Presidio Civil War Parade GroundTim Burton's magical tale starring Johnny Depp returns to the big screen in this enchanting outdoor setting. (Dusk falls around 6:48 p.m., and while the official screening time hasn't been announced, it's safe to plan for early evening.) Both nights feature curated films alongside food trucks. Admission is free and open to all, but RSVPs are encouraged for a chance at special access to reserved seating near the screen."
Sundown Cinema, a free outdoor movie series since 2003, returns this fall after a brief hiatus caused by financial challenges. Two special screenings are scheduled: La La Land on Thursday, Sept. 25 at Dolores Park and Edward Scissorhands on Thursday, Oct. 23 at the Presidio Civil War Parade Ground. Both evenings will feature curated films and food trucks, with dusk around 7:27 p.m. and 6:48 p.m. respectively. Admission is free and open to all; RSVPs are encouraged for a chance at special access to reserved seating. The 2025 series is smaller than past seasons, and event details may change.
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