Park Your Cinema 2026: Ένα Σχολείο Πολύ Ροκ (2003)
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Κυριακή 19 Ιουλίου |
|---|---|
| Τιμή | Ελεύθερη είσοδος |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ |
| Διεύθυνση | Κέντρο Πολιτισμού Ίδρυμα Σταύρος Νιάρχος, 364 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
Renzo Piano's Megalo Prasino — the central park lawn at ΚΠΙΣΝ — slopes down to the Faliro canal. By 20:00 on a July evening the families have already claimed grass on the upper rise; by sunset just before 21:00, the outdoor screen at the bottom catches the last light off the water and Richard Linklater's School of Rock — Ένα Σχολείο Πολύ Ροκ in the SNFCC programme — starts across it on Sunday 19 July 2026.
The 2003 film was Jack Black's first leading role and an early career marker for screenwriter Mike White, who also plays Ned, Black's substitute-teacher roommate. Joan Cusack plays the prep-school principal; Sarah Silverman plays Patty. The child actors were cast specifically because they could already play instruments, and Black improvised a substantial portion of his classroom dialogue. The film arrives at SNFCC as the nostalgia entry in Park Your Cinema Kids 2026, the festival's annual summer slate of open-air screenings curated by the Athens International Children's Film Festival.
Park Your Cinema Kids draws families who arrive an hour before showtime to claim grass. Younger children come ready to mouth the words to the competition-band finale; parents who first saw the film in their twenties bring the next generation; older kids settle in to discover what their parents mean when they reference "school of rock" as shorthand for an unsanctioned passion project.
The setting itself is the open lawn at ΚΠΙΣΝ with a screen rigged at the canal end. Picnic blankets are standard, BYO food and drink permitted; the sound runs through outdoor speakers, original English audio with Greek subtitles. Admission is open with free RSVP via SNFCC, and gates open in the late afternoon so families can settle in before the light goes.
School of Rock runs 109 minutes. The structure — fired metal guitarist Dewey Finn (Black) impersonates a substitute teacher at a private prep school and turns the fifth-grade class into a band for a local battle of the bands competition — earns its big finish at the auditorium scene, which lands cleanly in an open-air setting where the audience can react without theatre etiquette policing them.
If you wanted a director's pick with subtitled arthouse weight, this is the wrong night — the slate is curated for children and the audio is for kids reciting lines. But if you want a film built around the joy of an amateur band's first proper gig, on a lawn where your own kids can fall asleep on a blanket if they need to, the 2003 musical fits the open-air format better than most.
ΚΠΙΣΝ is accessible by tram from central Athens — the stop sits at the canal end of the park — and by SNFCC's free shuttle service (check snfcc.org for current routes and times). Free admission, no ticket required, but the lawn fills quickly in July; arriving by 20:00 with a blanket and food gives you a clean sightline to the screen before sunset.
Park Your Cinema Kids screens one film a week through summer 2026; this is the slate's nostalgia entry, the one slot where a parent's favourite from 2003 doubles as a child's first cinema-under-the-stars memory.