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Drive-in Mallorca is extended this weekend with three classics

More than 1,000 spectators of all ages have passed through the Drive-in Mallorca in the almost two weeks it has been running. A great success, as detailed this morning by the organization in a statement, which has meant that for the moment this experience is extended for one more weekend, until June 13. However, the possibility of extending this project throughout the summer “with more box office hits and themed movie nights” is being studied.

In this way, Autocine Mallorca continues its journey at its headquarters in Son Güells, with a capacity for 100 cars and a 16 by 8 meter screen, with a quality similar to today’s multiplex cinemas. In which is the Palma’s first drive-in movie theater Three masterpieces will now be added to the program: Reservoir Dogs, Spirited Away Y The oblivion that we will be.

Thus, this Thursday the program continues with Bad Boys For Life (USA, 2020), in its version dubbed into Spanish. Miami is once again the setting for this new installment of Two rebel cops. There, detectives Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) do their thing again.

Tomorrow, Friday, June 11, Autocine Mallorca will continue with the screening in original version dubbed into Spanish from the film that started Quentin Tarantino’s brilliant filmography, Reservoir Dogs (United States, 1992). With it, he has already marked the main characteristics of what his cinema would be: witty dialogues, narrative pirouettes, violence and tension, complemented by an excellent soundtrack full of hits from the past. A cocktail of emotions that continues to seduce viewers almost thirty years later to the point of returning to theaters again.

Hayao Miyazaki’s famous animated film, Spirited Away (Japan, 2001), has also returned to theaters recently to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of what is today considered a fundamental film in contemporary cinema. Drive-in Mallorca It will be screened this Saturday, June 12.

The organized program will close for the moment until Sunday, June 13 The oblivion that we will be (Colombia, 2020), the film adaptation of Héctor Abad Faciolince’s cult novel with which Fernando Trueba won the Goya for Best Ibero-American Film in its last edition. The film stars Javier Cámara in the role of Héctor Abad Gómez, a human rights activist and a Colombian icon.

Regarding access and capacity, four people per car can attend and tickets cost 10 euros per person. However, users can get a discount of 2 euros per ticket by entering the code ‘Thank you’ and the number of people for whom the ticket has been purchased (1, 2, 3 or 4). All screenings are at 9.30 pm.

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