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Viewing Barbican Outdoor Cinema

Back for its third edition and building on the success of the last two editions, this year’s Barbican Outdoor Cinema is officially open. With something for everyone, discover a lineup from Greta Gerwig’s blockbuster Barbie (2023) to Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window (1954); it’s the perfect date spot or catch up with your friend. Hand-picked favourites from Hollywood classics and Afro-Futurism to music concerts, animé and musicals, this year’s programme celebrates the rich spectacle full of diversity.With a new drinks partner, it is time to turn off your phone, join the audience, and enjoy a complimentary Campari Spritz or a Crodino non-alcoholic aperitivo. At the mercy of the British weather, pack your popcorn and raincoat and lose yourself at the Barbican in a celebration of cinema.

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Dates
23 August 2023 — 03 August 2023
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