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Downtown Nicosia is set to come alive this June with complimentary outdoor movie nights, offering an enchanting experience under the early summer sky. Returning to the spotlight, To Erma café on Ermou Street will serve as the venue, presenting a curated selection of films from Palestine, France, and Spain for avid cinephiles to savor.
The cinematic journey begins with “200 Meters,” a poignant Palestinian production directed by Ameen Nayfeh. The film follows a father's determined quest to reunite with his family, torn apart by the imposing West Bank barrier. As the story unfolds, viewers are drawn into the emotional complexities of love, separation, and resilience.
On subsequent Mondays, the spotlight shifts to “Some Like it Veiled,” a captivating French film crafted by director Philippe de Chauveron. This thought-provoking narrative revolves around a leftist intellectual who opens his home to a Roma family, only to encounter unexpected disruptions that challenge his beliefs and convictions.
The grand finale of this cinematic series arrives on June 17 with “The Bride”, a Spanish adaptation of the revered work by poet and playwright Federico García Lorca. This visually stunning film has been honored with two Goya awards, celebrating its artistic excellence and evocative storytelling.
All screenings take place at 8 pm each Monday, providing a delightful way to unwind and immerse oneself in the magic of cinema. And the best part? Admission is free! For further details, interested moviegoers can contact 22-346770.
So mark your calendars, gather your loved ones, and prepare for an unforgettable cinematic experience at To Erma, where stories come alive on the silver screen under the starlit Nicosia sky.
[Information sourced from The Cyprus Network]