Park Your Cinema 2026: Τραγουδώντας στη βροχή (1952)
Πρακτικές Πληροφορίες
| Ημερομηνία | Παρασκευή 14 Αυγούστου |
|---|---|
| Τιμή | Ελεύθερη είσοδος |
| Χώρος | ΚΠΙΣΝ |
| Διεύθυνση | Κέντρο Πολιτισμού Ίδρυμα Σταύρος Νιάρχος, 364 |
Περιγραφή στα Αγγλικά
By the time the projector throws its first light across the Great Lawn, the August heat has finally broken and the Stavros Niarchos Park has gone soft and blue at the edges. You have staked out a patch of grass with a blanket, the long canal catching the last of the sky behind you, the glass Lighthouse crowning the building above the slope. Then Gene Kelly grabs a lamppost, tilts his umbrella, and starts to sing.
Park Your Cinema is the SNFCC's open-air screening series, curated by the Thessaloniki International Film Festival, and for 2026 it has built its program around the movie musical. Tonight's film is Singin' in the Rain (1952), directed and choreographed by Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen, with Kelly, Donald O'Connor, and Debbie Reynolds. Set in Hollywood at the close of the 1920s, it follows a silent-film studio scrambling to survive the arrival of sound — and turns that industrial panic into some of the most physical comedy and dance committed to film. The festival frames the season not as nostalgia but as a reminder that song in cinema has always been an act of freedom.
The crowd is a cross-section of the city in summer: families spreading out early with food, couples who walked down from the tram, cinephiles who can mouth O'Connor's 'Make 'Em Laugh' pratfalls before they land, and people who wandered the park and simply stayed for the light. Nobody dresses up. Many arrive an hour ahead to claim flat ground near the screen.
| Aspect | Details | |--------|---------| | Setting | Open-air on the Great Lawn of Stavros Niarchos Park | | Vibe | Picnic-blanket calm, families and cinephiles side by side | | Sound | Original English audio, Greek subtitles, open-air speakers | | Access | Open admission, no ticket — first-come ground |
The evening is half film, half park. Screenings begin after sunset, around 21:00, once the sky is dark enough for the image to hold. You bring your own blanket and usually your own food; the lawn fills from the front, and latecomers watch from the gentle rise at the back, which has its own reward — you see the whole field of upturned faces. When the title number arrives and Kelly stomps through the studio downpour, the lawn tends to go quiet in the way only a shared seventy-year-old joy can manage.
If you want air-conditioning, assigned seats, and surround sound, an indoor cinema does all three better. But if you want the greatest of the Hollywood musicals outdoors, on grass, for nothing, on the eve of the August 15 holiday when Athens itself slows to a stop, this is the night.
The SNFCC sits on the coast at Kallithea, accessible by tram and bus, with the foundation's free shuttle running from the city center; the walk in through the park is part of the evening. Arrive before sunset to find your spot and to see the grounds before dark.
Singin' in the Rain on an August lawn, the night before the city empties for the holiday — open to anyone who brings a blanket.