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Second take! - Dozens of visitors to the pop-up drive-in cinema in Unterhaching

2021-05-30T23:26:10.949Z


The cultural office in Unterhaching organized a pop-up drive-in cinema again this year. The visitors are thrilled.


The cultural office in Unterhaching organized a pop-up drive-in cinema again this year.

The visitors are thrilled.

Unterhaching - Behind the screen, on which a clip from SpVgg Unterhaching is currently being shown, the first dark clouds are coming up.

But the place next to the stadium is still dry.

“This year we're more lucky,” says Marion Brück from the Unterhaching Cultural Office.

After the success of last year, she and her colleagues organized another pop-up drive-in cinema at the sports park.

The first cars roll over the gravel to the cash register.

Many visitors have already booked their tickets online in advance.

A volunteer in a yellow safety vest looks at the printed out cards and waves the cars through.

"An hour before the start of the film, there were already a few cars waiting in line," says Brück.

The cultural office was able to sell over 90 tickets for the Thursday performance.

That's around 40 autows.

Twice as many have space on the area.

Kulturamt Unterhaching has set up a pop-up drive-in cinema for a second time

Brück and her colleagues actually planned the pop-up drive-in cinema much earlier. Cinema classics should already flicker on the 72 square meter screen during the Easter holidays. However, curfew and ban on events thwarted the plan. The cultural office was certain that there should be a repetition of the event. “Last year in July, the visitors liked the drive-in cinema so much that they kept asking whether we would organize another one,” says Brück.

The films were selected by the cultural office team.

“We actually wanted to show the new film 'Soul',” says Brück.

"But there is probably an exclusive contract with Disney." Finally, the colleagues for "The story of Brandner Kaspar" by Joseph Vilsmaier, "God, you can be an ass" with Heike Makatsch and Til Schweiger and "Nightlife" decided with Elyas M'Barek and Palina Rojinski.

One of the films has been shown every evening from 9:15 p.m. on Thursday.

Visitors are enthusiastic about the action - "It's great to experience something again and to be protected at the same time"

The ten-man team has its hands full.

Shortly before 9 p.m., more and more cars roll onto the square.

With arm movements, the volunteers guide the car to the right place.

Small to the front, large to the back.

A kiosk supplies visitors with popcorn, chips, chocolate, beer and sweet drinks.

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To experience something again, Sabine Huaroto and Michael Gengenbach are looking forward to it.

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With the correct frequency set on the car radio, the visitors wait for the film to begin.

“We were already here last year,” says Sabine Huaroto from Unterhaching, who came together with her partner for “The Story of Brandner Kaspar”.

“It's great to experience something again and to be protected at the same time,” she says.

Nevertheless, Huaroto is already looking forward to the right starting shot for Unterhaching culture.

Head of Cultural Office Ursula Maier-Eichhorn is confident.

The program is scheduled to start on Friday, June 11th, with cabaret artist Simone Solga.

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Drive-in tickets

Tickets for the film “Nightlife”, which will be shown tomorrow, are still available at www.kubiz-tickets.reservix.de or at the box office.

You can find all the news from the district here.

Source: merkur

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