Park Your Cinema 2026: Sweeney Todd: Ο Φονικός Κουρέας της Οδού Φλιτ (2007)
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 3 Ιουλίου |
|---|---|
| Τιμή | Ελεύθερη είσοδος |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ |
| Διεύθυνση | Κέντρο Πολιτισμού Ίδρυμα Σταύρος Νιάρχος, 364 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Stephen Sondheim's 1979 musical about a barber who slits throats and a pie-shop owner who turns the bodies into the daily special plays SNFCC's lawn on Friday 3 July 2026. Tim Burton's 2007 film adaptation — Johnny Depp at the razor, Helena Bonham Carter at the oven, Alan Rickman as the corrupt judge who started it all — runs 116 minutes under the Athens summer sky, free of charge as part of Park Your Cinema's 2026 programme.
The film took two Golden Globes the year of its release — Best Motion Picture, Musical or Comedy and Best Actor for Depp — with director and lead-actress nominations following. Sondheim's score had been on Broadway for nearly thirty years before Burton transposed it to the screen, keeping the music and trimming the original three-hour stage running time down to feature length. The supporting cast carries weight: Sacha Baron Cohen as Pirelli, Timothy Spall as the Beadle, Christopher Lee in a singing cameo. Park Your Cinema returns for its eleventh summer at ΚΠΙΣΝ, and Sweeney Todd is the season's darkest scheduled title.
Park Your Cinema's lawn audience runs across generations — families with rugs at sundown, twenty-something cinephiles who track the SNFCC summer programme, neighbourhood couples walking down from Kallithea. Sweeney Todd will skew the median upward by about a decade. This is not a children's screening; the throat-slittings are explicit, the love story ends badly, and the title is programmed inside an adult slot of the summer season rather than the parallel Park Your Cinema Kids strand.
| Aspect | Detail | |--------|--------| | Setting | SNFCC lawn, open-air, the Esplanade beside the canal | | Vibe | Bring-a-blanket summer cinema, Athens late dusk | | Sound | English-language musical with Greek subtitles | | Door | Open admission, first-come seating |
The screen sits in front of the National Library cube; the audience spreads across the grass from sunset onward. Athens dusk in early July puts the projector running shortly after sundown, so the film's blue-grey palette comes up against a fading horizon for the opening reel before the lawn settles into full dark. Burton's London is desaturated to near-monochrome with arterial sprays of red; outdoor projection at night picks up the contrast cleanly. Sondheim's score, recorded with the actors' own voices rather than dubbed singers, runs the full musical line — Depp and Bonham Carter sing their parts.
If you want a feel-good summer matinée, this is not that night — the body count runs high and the moral arc ends in fire. But if you want a Sondheim score, a Burton visual palette, and several of British cinema's heavier hitters at full tilt, all of it free, beside the canal, in July, the lawn has the space.
ΚΠΙΣΝ is at Leoforos Syggrou 364 in Kallithea, reachable by the venue's free shuttle from Syntagma and by buses along the coast. Bring a blanket or low chair. The lawn fills early on Park Your Cinema nights — arriving an hour ahead of the listed time is the local custom for the popular titles. Food and drink from the SNFCC kiosks and from picnic supplies brought in are both fine. Screening is open admission.
A Sondheim cannibal musical, a singing English-language cast, and a wet razor on a London rooftop — summer cinema is rarely asked to carry this much weight, and the SNFCC lawn carries it for one night only.