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Summer Outdoor Films At Southampton Arts Center

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"Black Panther" will screen outdoors at SAC on August 16.

"Black Panther" will screen outdoors at SAC on August 16.

"Finding Nemo" will screen outdoors at SAC on July 12.

"Finding Nemo" will screen outdoors at SAC on July 12.

Singin' in the Rain" will screen outdoors at SAC on July 19.

Singin' in the Rain" will screen outdoors at SAC on July 19.

"Star Wars IV" will screen outdoors at SAC on July 5.

"Star Wars IV" will screen outdoors at SAC on July 5.

"Bohemian Rhapsody" will screen outdoors at SAC on August 23.

"Bohemian Rhapsody" will screen outdoors at SAC on August 23.

"Crazy Rich Asians" will screen outdoors at SAC on August 30.

"Crazy Rich Asians" will screen outdoors at SAC on August 30.

author on Jun 19, 2019

Throughout July and August, Southampton Arts Center (SAC) will present its free Summer Outdoor Film Series. Presented with the Hamptons International Film Festival, movies will be screened on SAC’s West Lawn. The series begins with the original “Star Wars” film, which is available now for the first time in 10 years, and it ends with the SAC’s annual screening of the Stephen Spielberg classic “JAWS.” Bring your beach chairs and blankets. Refreshments, including full picnic meals, will be available for purchase through the Thyme & Again Food Truck. Bar service will be provided by Southampton Publick House. Rain dates for each film are the following Sunday at 8:30 p.m. Southampton Arts Center is at 25 Jobs Lane, Southampton. Visit southamptonartscenter.org for more information.

Fridays at 8:30 p.m.

July 5: “Star Wars IV” (1977 | PG | 135 min.)

July 12: “Finding Nemo” (2003 | Animated | G | 100 min.)

July 19: “Singin’ in the Rain” (1952 | G | 103 min.)

July 26: “Get Out” (2017 | R | 104 min.)

August 2: “Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse” (2018 | Animated | PG | 100 min.)

August 9: “Crazy Rich Asians” (2018 | PG-13 | 121 min.)

August 16: “Black Panther” (2018 | PG-13 | 135 min.)

August 23: “Bohemian Rhapsody” (2018 | PG-13 | 133 min.)

August 30: “JAWS” (1975 | PG | 130 min.)

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