Programme
Into the Wild(M), today.
Grease (PG), tomorrow.
Happy Go Lucky (M), January 11
Young At Heart (PG), music documentary, January 12
Lars And The Real Girl (M), comedy, January 13
Edge Of Heaven (M), arthouse drama, January 14
No Country For Old Men (R16), thriller, January 15
Second Hand Wedding (PG) NZ comedy, January 16
Shine A Light (M) music documentary, January 17
Twilight Cinema continues its second annual season at Queenstown Gardens with the adventure film Into The Wild tonight and the musical Grease, starring John Travolta, tomorrow night, weather permitting.
Marketing manager Lisa Carlon, of Christchurch, said Twilight Cinema was presenting a feel-good mix of comedy, romantic, drama, thriller and classic movies for an adult audience.
The yellow, cash-only box office is set up beside the tennis court and opens at 8.30pm. Films are projected on a giant inflatable screen about 9.30pm.
"Twilight Cinema is not just a night at the movies; it's an experience of total relaxation.
"You can sit under the stars for three hours with friends and family and enjoy Queenstown. It's about bringing people together.
"We encourage people to be comfortable and dress warmly and bring picnic hampers, beanbags, cushions, blankets and even sofas."
Adults' tickets cost $15, students $13, children under 7 and seniors $10, and $10 each for groups of 10 or more.
A family ticket for two adults and two children is $40.
Coffee, hot drinks and cakes will be sold by a Queenstown vendor.
The open-air cinema is part of the Summerdaze Festival, which runs in the Queenstown Lakes District this month.
Twilight Cinema will hold a nine-night season and then relocate to North Hagley Park, in Christchurch, from January 22 to February 28.