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Sag Harbor Cinema’s Drive-In Summer

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On Wednesday, July 12, Wes Anderson's coming-of-age gem “Moonrise Kingdom

On Wednesday, July 12, Wes Anderson's coming-of-age gem “Moonrise Kingdom" will be screened at Sag Harbor Cinema's drive-in at Haven's Beach.

On July 5, Sag Harbor Cinema screens Kathryn Bigelow's quintessential surf-crime-action film “Point Break.”

On July 5, Sag Harbor Cinema screens Kathryn Bigelow's quintessential surf-crime-action film “Point Break.”

On July 19, Gregory Nava's smash hit musical-biopic of the famous Tejano pop star “Selena

On July 19, Gregory Nava's smash hit musical-biopic of the famous Tejano pop star “Selena" will be screened by Sag Harbor Cinema at Havens Beach.

authorStaff Writer on Jun 28, 2020

Summers were once for drive-ins, and this summer, they are back again thanks to Sag Harbor Cinema which brings its drive-in series at Havens Beach on Sunday nights in a true salute to the summertime spirit, brought to the comfort of your car.

“The light, the colors, the air, the heat, the smells, the sounds, the water, the adventure, the romance, the daydreams, the late nights, the everlasting memories, even the scorching asphalt … there is nothing like ‘the feeling of summer.’ And cinema has captured it so well in so many different ways,” said the cinema’s artistic director Giulia D’Agnolo Vallan. “To celebrate that feeling seemed like a natural subject for this series. Especially this particular year, and through a program of outdoor screenings.”

On July 5, SHC will show the quintessential surf-crime-action film “Point Break” director Kathryn Bigelow’s 1991 film. Rookie FBI agent Johnny Utah (Keanu Reeves) is assigned to investigate the “Ex-Presidents” — bank robbers who are infamous for donning Reagan, Nixon, LBJ, and Carter masks. Utah infiltrates a group of surfers who he believes to be the criminals, but his undercover assignment becomes much more complex as he falls prey to the charms of their magnetic leader, Bodhi (Patrick Swayze). What is summer if not surfing, skydiving, bank-robbing, and an epic foot chase through Santa Monica?

July 12 brings Wes Anderson’s coming-of-age 2012 gem “Moonrise Kingdom” to Havens Beach. Although the film has an all-star ensemble cast (including Bruce Willis, Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Bob Balaban, Edward Norton, Frances McDormand, Jason Schwarzman, Harvey Keitel….should we go on?), its heart lies in the central romance between two pre-teens, Sam Shakusky (Jared Gilman) and Suzy Bishop (Kara Hayward). After becoming pen pal lovers, Suzy departs her oppressive home and Sam escapes his lonely scouting camp with fervent angst, and the two set up camp on a remote beach. Vivid storytelling, intelligent dialogue, visual symmetry, clever color palettes, and punchy music all set in a vibrant ‘60s backdrop are at their best in Anderson’s beautiful story of young love.

On July 19, SHC presents the smash hit musical-biopic of the famous Tejano pop star Selena Quintanilla-Pérez in Jennifer Lopez’s breakout film “Selena” (1997). Director Gregory Nava, of Mexican and Basque descent, captures the spirit and talent of Selena just as much as he devises a story about American immigrant dreams. Encouraged by her father (Edward James Olmos), who himself had been rebuffed by the majorly white music industry, Selena rockets from a young, singing prodigy to a full-blown world star with a level of confidence that, well, only the electric J-Lo could so perfectly embody.

The tickets for each drive-in are $40 per vehicle and are available online online. Screenings start approximately at 9:30 p.m. and the park opens at 9 p.m. Go to sagharborcinema.org for tickets and information. Havens Beach is located just off Bay Street in Sag Harbor.

Stay tuned for more drive-in news and programming updates from Sag Harbor Cinema!

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