FOUGARO Summer Cinema
Our favourite summer pastime comes back again this year, with free admission for all!
This year the open-air cine FOUGARO dedicates its screening nights to classic foreign films that made our past summers unforgettable. French and American comedies, films that celebrate women, westerns and musicals will keep us company throughout the summer.
The screenings start at 3DENTRA every Thursday and Friday at 9.30pm, from July 7 through September 14.
BONUS TIP: KANTINA FOUGARAKI will be open for the necessary provisions!
Screening schedule
Thursday 13 July, 9.30pm
The Taming of the Shrew (1967, 122')
An American and Italian production directed by Franco Zeffirelli, and the best-known cinematic adaptation of William Shakespeare ‘s comedy.
The leading roles are played by Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton
Friday 14 July, 9.30pm
And God Created Woman - Et Dieu... crea la Femme (1956, 95')
Directed by Roger Vadim, the film premiered in French cinemas on 28 November 1956 and caused a stir with its subject as well as its leading star.
Featuring Brigitte Bardot and Jean-Louis Trintignant
Thursday 20 July, 9.30pm
And God Created Woman - Et Dieu... créa la Femme (1956, 95')
Directed by Roger Vadim, the film premiered in French cinemas on 28 November 1956 and caused a stir with its subject as well as its leading star.
Featuring Brigitte Bardot and Jean-Louis Trintignant
Friday 21 July, 9.30pm
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953, 91')
An American musical comedy of 1953 directed by Howard Hawks and based on the 1949 theatrical production of the same title.
With Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe
Thursday 27 July, 9.30pm
Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953, 91')
An American musical comedy of 1953 directed by Howard Hawks and based on the 1949 theatrical production of the same title.
With Jane Russell and Marilyn Monroe
Friday 28 July, 9.30pm
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961, 115')
The emblematic American romantic comedy, directed by Blake Edwards, is loosely based on Truman Capote’s novel of the same title.
Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard
Thursday 3 August, 9.30pm
Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961, 115')
The emblematic American romantic comedy, directed by Blake Edwards, is loosely based on Truman Capote’s novel of the same title.
Starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard
Friday 4 August, 9.30pm
Girl Happy (1965, 96')
A controversial Chicago businessman gets a singer to watch over his daughter during her Florida holiday. A love affair develops between the two, as you may have guessed, which goes all wrong when the girl finds out that the young man had been hired by her father…
Starring Elvis Presley and Shelley Fabares
Thursday 10 August, 9.30pm
Girl Happy (1965, 96')
A controversial Chicago businessman gets a singer to watch over his daughter during her Florida holiday. A love affair develops between the two, as you may have guessed, which goes all wrong when the girl finds out that the young man had been hired by her father…
Starring Elvis Presley and Shelley Fabares
Friday 11 August, 9.30pm
The pink panther (1963, 113')
An American comedy directed by Blake Edwards and based on a story by Maurice Richlin and Edwards, the film is number 62 on Bravo's list of "100 Funniest Movies".
With Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau
Thursday 17 August, 9.30pm
The pink panther (1963, 113')
An American comedy directed by Blake Edwards and based on a story by Maurice Richlin and Edwards, the film is number 62 on Bravo's list of "100 Funniest Movies".
With Peter Sellers as Inspector Clouseau
Friday 18 August, 9.30pm
Fantômas (1964, 99')
A French comedy directed by André Hunebelle. After a daring theft of jewellery with the signature of “Fantômas”, Inspector Juve states on television that Fantômas is not a real person but a fictional figure, and there is nothing to worry about…
Featuring Louis de Funès, Jean Marais and Marie-Hélène Demongeot
Thursday 24 August, 9.30pm
Fantômas (1964, 99')
A French comedy directed by André Hunebelle. After a daring theft of jewellery with the signature of “Fantômas”, Inspector Juve states on television that Fantômas is not a real person but a fictional figure, and there is nothing to worry about…
Featuring Louis de Funès, Jean Marais and Marie-Hélène Demongeot
Friday 25 August, 9.30pm
The apartment (1960, 125')
An insurance company employee ingratiates himself to his superiors by lending his flat for their private love moments. But things get complicated when he meets Fran, the big boss’s mistress, and falls in love with her.
Featuring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine
Thursday 31 August, 9.30pm
The apartment (1960, 125')
An insurance company employee ingratiates himself to his superiors by lending his flat for their private love moments. But things get complicated when he meets Fran, the big boss’s mistress, and falls in love with her.
Featuring Jack Lemmon and Shirley MacLaine
Friday 1 September, 9.00pm
Due to a scheduled event, there will be no film screening.
Thank you for your understanding!
Thursday 7 September, 9.00pm
Herbie-The love bug (1968, 108')
A pleasant family-oriented comedy starring Herbie, a classic Volkswagen Beetle with …human feelings, that gets mixed up in adventures while rallying.
Featuring Dean Jones, Michele Lee and David Tomlinson
Friday 8 September, 9.00pm
El Dorado (1966, 126')
A cowboy joins an old sheriff friend of his; the two men, along with a native American and a gambler, help a landowner and his family to fight off a rival who is trying to steal their water.
Featuring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum
Thursday 14 September, 9.00pm
El Dorado (1966, 126')
A cowboy joins an old sheriff friend of his; the two men, along with a native American and a gambler, help a landowner and his family to fight off a rival who is trying to steal their water.
Featuring John Wayne and Robert Mitchum
Friday 15 September, 9.00pm
Hang 'em High (1968, 114')
A sheriff who survived the lynching by nine men tries to bring them to justice with the help of an idealistic judge.
Featuring Clint Eastwood and Inger Stevens