Marders and the Silas Marder Gallery are presenting free, outdoor movies Fridays on the haywall at its nursery in Bridgehampton. Bring a blanket, chair and picnic for a selection of classic and new films. All showings start at dark, but not before 9 p.m.
June 23: “Raiders of the Lost Ark” (U.S., 1981, dir. Steven Spielberg)
June 30: “The Conformist” (Italy, France, West Germany, 1970, dir. Bernardo Bertolucci)
July 7: “The Absent-Minded Professor” (U.S., 1961, dir. Robert Stevenson)
July 14: “Johnny Guitar” (U.S., 1954, dir. Nicholas Ray)
July 21: “Notorious” (U.S., 1946, dir. Alfred Hitchcock)
July 28: “Cabaret” (U.S., 1972, dir. Bob Fosse)
August 4: “It Follows” (U.S., 2014, dir. David Robert Mitchell)
August 11: “Desk Set (U.S., 1957, dir. Walter Lang)
August 18: “Koyaanisqatsi” (U.S., 1982, dir. Godfrey Reggio)
August 25: “Batman” (U.S., 1989, dir. Tim Burton)
Marders is at 120 Snake Hollow Road in Bridgehampton. For more information, visit marders.com/events.
This summer, HamptonsFilm free outdoor screenings will be offered at sunset (8:30 p.m.) on select Wednesdays this summer, at either Herrick Park or Main Beach in East Hampton Village. The schedule includes:
June 28: “Goonies” (U.S., 1985, dir. Richard Donner) at Main Beach
July 19: “Back to the Future” (U.S., 1985, dir. Robert Zemeckis) at Main Beach
July 26: “E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial” (U.S., 1982, dir. Steven Spielberg) in Herrick Park
August 2: “Splash” (U.S., 1984, dir. Ron Howard) in Herrick Park
August 16: “Jaws” (U.S., 1975, dir. Steven Spielberg) at Main Beach
Bring chairs, blankets and a picnic. Seating is free, but $50 reserves an 8’ x 10’ square in the first two rows. Visit hamptonsfilm.org for details.
On Monday, August 14, in partnership with the Hamptons International Film Festival, The Hamptons Festival of Music (TH·FM) will present a screening of Charlie Chaplin’s classic silent film “A Dog’s Life,” with a live film score by Chaplin (arr. Brock) performed live by TH·FM Salon Orchestra. The film will begin at sundown at Herrick Park in East Hampton Village. In this free concert, the community, family and friends will have the opportunity to enjoy a unique experience of “Music & Film ... in Concert.” For more details, visit thehamptonsfestivalofmusic.com.