Moonlight Cinema

Adelaide: Botanic Park, Feb 1 – Feb 15
Brisbane: New Farm Park at Brisbane Powerhouse, Feb 1 – Feb 22
Melbourne: Central Lawn at Royal Botanic Gardens, Feb 1  – Mar 29
Perth: Kings Park and Botanic Garden, Feb 1 – Mar 29
Sydney: Belvedere Amphitheatre in Centennial Park, Feb 1 – Mar 29

Choose the perfect Valentine's Day date option - a romantic night under the stars at a special screening of the iconic 1961 film, Breakfast at Tiffany's. Moonlight will also be adding a touch of ritz for what is sure to be a classy affair with a complimentary glass of bubbly on arrival!

With the award season upon us, Australia's favourite and biggest outdoor cinema will present advance screenings of films that are sure to define 2015. These exclusive screenings kick off on Sunday 1 February with a showing of Selma, a historical drama about Dr Martin Luther King's voting rights march. On Wednesday 4 February you'll be spying on Colin Firth, Samuel L. Jackson and Michael Caine in the advanced screening of Kingsman: The Secret Service.

The month will draw to a close with an advanced screening of Tim Burton's latest offering Big Eyes, featuring Amy Adams' Golden Globe winning performance. On Tuesday 24 February catch Michael Mann's Blackhat, starring Chris Hemsworth as the furloughed convict Nicholas Hathaway in search of a high-level cybercrime network from Chicago to Jakarta. On Friday 27 January catch Joaquin Pheonix's latest venture Inherent Vice, a psychedelic comedy-drama set in 1970.  The advanced screenings round off on Saturday 28 February with Focus, an account of veteran criminal (Will Smith) and his attractive apprentice (Aussie actress, Margot Robbie) on their subsequent affair.

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