The Barbican's Sculpture Court in London is hosting an outdoor cinema season throughout August, showcasing films from acclaimed filmmakers. The season begins on August 20 with David Lynch's Dune and concludes on August 31 with Little Shop of Horrors. Noteworthy films include Caribbean dancehall drama Babymother and a romance by Gina Prince-Bythewood. Tickets are available now, priced at £18 or £14.40 for Barbican members. London offers a variety of outdoor cinema options this summer, including venues like Everyman's canal-side screen in King's Cross.
The City of London landmark's Sculpture Court is hosting another season of outdoor cinema in August, featuring an array of movies by renowned filmmakers.
The season opens on Wednesday August 20 with David Lynch's Dune and runs for 11 days, closing on Sunday August 31 with cult musical Little Shop of Horrors.
Look out for a rare screening of Caribbean dancehall drama Babymother, considered to be the first Black British musical, and Prince-Bythewood's influential 2000 romance.
Tickets are on sale now from the Barbican site, with standard seats priced £18 or £14.40 for Barbican members.
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