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Sunset Cinema

Sunset Cinema

When

Wednesdays to Saturdays, 6:30pm to 10:30pm Thursday 16 December 2021 to Saturday 26 March 2022 Except Friday 24 December 2021, Saturday 25 December 2021, Friday 31 December 2021 and Saturday 1 January 2022

Cost

Adult: $21Child: $14Concession: $17

Sunset Cinema returns to the iconic North Sydney Oval for its 10th season, illuminating the picturesque grandstand with 35 films and offering a great opportunity to enjoy the warmer weather with your family, mates or dates.  

The uniquely nostalgic setting of North Sydney Oval, with its art-deco golden-era pavilions and historic cricket grounds, makes this one of the most unique outdoor cinema experiences in Australia.

Now that the silly season is in full swing, Sunset Cinema North Sydney will be kicking off with a variety of much-loved festive movies including Love Actually (16 & 18 December), Home Alone (17 December), Die Hard (22 December) and A Boy Called Christmas (23 December).  

After Christmas, this summer's hottest new releases will light up the night, giving those who were deprived of the movie-going experience a chance to make up lost time as a result of the pandemic-induced hiatus. 

Some of the standout films include Don’t Look Up (29 December), Shang-Chi: And The Legend Of The Ten Rings (5 January), Venom (7 & 19 January), The French Dispatch (13 & 22 January), Spiderman: No Way Home (21 January & 17 February), No Time To Die (20 & 29 January) and House of Gucci (3 & 18 February). 

Nothing screams outdoor cinema more than an adored classic, so warm up your vocal cords for those feel-good toe-tapping favourites including Westside Story (11 February) and Dirty Dancing (12 February), both of which will be shown in the lead up to Valentine’s Day for the ultimate romantic date night.  

For those looking to entertain the kids during school holidays, Jungle Cruise (8 January), The Greatest Showman (12 January), Encanto (14 January) and Sing 2 (28 January) tick the family-favourites box, making it not only a great evening out for the little ones, but for mum, dad and the grandparents as well. 

Because movies are best enjoyed with a great bevvie, there will be a fully stocked bar with beverages from Greenall’s Gin, Big Drop Brewing, Fowles Wine, StrangeLove and BentSpoke, as well as hearty eats by local food vendor, Casa Fine Foods

Sunset Cinema has partnered with the caterer to curate the perfect outdoor cinema menu, which includes artisan charcuterie boards and an array of delicious mains including a zesty pesto pasta, a crunchy brown rice poke bowl and a beef brisket pastrami & Tasmanian raclette toastie. Patrons can order these delicious foods via Mr Yum, so they can enjoy the movie and a few drinks while they wait to receive a text to collect their food. 

Movie-must-have snacks like freshly popped popcorn, chocolates and lollies will also be available each session. Sunset Cinema also allows for a BYO picnic, so get creative and tag us in your ultimate #movieplatter!

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