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Fairhope, Alabama: Windmill Market Will Host Independent Films Outdoors

Starry Night Theater will present newly released, award-winning independent films every third Thursday of the month through Sept. 16. Tickets are $10 and seating at The Windmill is limited. Season tickets and sponsorship opportunities are available.

Patrons are encouraged to arrive early and hungry. Moe’s barbecue will open its Windmill Market location for “Movies at the Market” to serve -style barbecue along with beer and wine. After the film, those who attend can trade their ticket stubs for a complimentary beer at My Place Bar across the street.

All proceeds from “Movie at the Market” benefit Jones-Gallaspy’s BayART Project, a local nonprofit organization promoting the creation of public artwork by youth. The BayART Project is currently collaborating with the Baldwin County Trailblazers to create 14 murals to be installed on the map kiosks stationed along the Eastern Shore Trail, from Battleship Park to Weeks Bay Reserve.

When she began mulling over the idea of a film series, Jones-Gallaspy didn’t have far to look for a location. The Windmill Market is across the street from her studio on Bancroft Street.

“I think I just looked over there one evening and thought, ‘That would be a good place to show a movie,’” she says. It just sort of evolved. My interest (is) in looking at film as an art, which is part of the mission of the BayART Project, to expand public art in and Baldwin counties — and film and performance art is something I don’t see a lot of here.

“To have something on the Eastern Shore sort of fits in with the summertime atmosphere of , visitors and the locals, kind of an easy, laid-back lifestyle,” she says. “It made sense to try it. . . . I wanted it to be something that people would enjoy and get something out of.”

Thomas B. Harrison

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Prattville, Alabama: Free Outdoor Showing for Family Entertainment

Still from Planet 51

Still from 'Planet 51'

On Friday, March 26, the City of will present a free showing ofPlanet 51 on a 30-foot inflatable movie screen at Cooters Pond Park for the entire family to enjoy.

The film is an animated adventure comedy and features the voices of Dwayne Johnson, Jessica Biel, Justin Long, Gary Oldman, and John Cleese.

Captain Charles “Chuck” Baker (Johnson) lands on Planet 51 and to his surprise finds that it is inhabited by little green people who are happily living in a white picket fence world, and whose only fear is that it will be overrun by alien invaders … like Chuck! Baker must rely on his robot companion, Rover, and his new friend Lem in order to find a way back home before it’s too late.

So, bring your lawn chairs, blankets, and picnic baskets and prepare to blast off into space! The movie begins at dark and Ria’s Pizzaria will be onsite selling $5 large pizzas. No alcoholic beverages are allowed.

This is the second year that movie under the stars will be held at Cooters Pond Park.

“We have had great success with our free movie series in that location,” said City of Prattville Special Events Director Kellie Cook. “It is a great, open area and the grounds make a natural theatre seating effect.”

Melissa Parker

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Mobile, Alabama: City Launches Outdoor Movie Program

The city of has invested about $10,000 in portable movie theater equipment to launch a new outdoor entertainment campaign that will begin Friday.

The city will kick off its Friday Night Flicks program with a 7 p.m. showing of “Tyler Perry’s Daddy’s Little Girls” at the Michael C. Dow Amphitheatre in Trinity Gardens.
The movie will be projected onto an 16-by-9 inflatable screen that the city purchased earlier this year. The screen, Blu-Ray projector and sound system cost about $10,000, said Ann Rambeau,director of Neighborhood and Community Service for the City of Mobile.
The city will rotate screenings in different parks throughout the city. The next film will be shown shown Nov. 13 at Public Safety Park in Midtown.
Dan Murtaugh
source-http://blog.al.com/live/2009/10/mobile_launches_outdoor_movie.html

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