An open-air cinema in the castle grounds in Laupheim will soon be back

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Enjoy movies and blockbusters on the big screen in front of the enchanting backdrop of Großlaupheim Castle: This will be possible again from July 22nd to 28th. Then the castle courtyard turns into an open-air cinema again. These films can be seen.

It starts on Monday, July 22 with the movie “The Fall Guy”. In this film version of the 1980s series “A Gun for All Occasions,” Ryan Gosling plays an aging, washed-up stuntman who clings to the memory of his prosperous years and is forced to retire from his career. However, when he is hired for a new film project, he seems to get a second chance. His ex Jody Moreno, who is directing, is causing a stir. And when a former work colleague disappears, Colt is drawn into a dangerous conspiracy. Starts at 9.30 pm (FSK 12 years).

In “The Fall Guy,” Ryan Gosling plays a washed-up stuntman. (Photo: Movie plaque)

Film biography of singer Amy Winehouse

On Tuesday, July 23, a piece of music history will be bouncing across the screen in the castle courtyard: “Back to Black: Amy Winehouse” tells the story of the singer who died early and continues her career from the clubs in London area. Camden in the early 2000s until her tragic death in 2011, making her a member of the “27 Club” – a name for music greats who died at that age. (FSK 12 years).

In the film “One Life”, which can be seen on Wednesday, July 24 (age 12), the focus is on Sir Nicholas “Nicky” Winton (Johnny Flynn). A young London broker saved 669 children from the Nazis in the months leading up to the start of World War II. After a jump of 50 years, the audience experiences an old friend, now embodied by Anthony Hopkins, haunted by the fate of the children he was unable to save. His attitude only changes when he unexpectedly meets some child survivors.

The film “One Life” tells the story of a London realtor who saved 669 children from the Nazis. (Photo: Movie plaque)

“Where the Lie Falls” is the name of the next film in the outdoor cinema on Thursday, July 25 (FSK 0 years). A misunderstanding causes a romantic night for Ben and Bea to end in disaster. But fate brings them back together again after a few months, and circumstances demand that the two strangers appear as lovers. There are some confusions and detours in the romantic comedy, and the ending should not be revealed in advance.

Will Smith and Martin Lawrence in Bad Boys 4

On Friday, July 26, you can experience the life and career of the great reggae musician in “Bob Marley: One Love”. The film is approved for twelve years of age and older.

1976: Civil war-like conditions prevail in Jamaica. To promote peace and understanding among his companions, Bob Marley (Kingsley Ben-Adir) announces a major free concert in the capital, Kingston. However, shortly before the date, armed men break into the house where the reggae star lives with his wife Rita (Lashana Lynch), their children and some friends and accompanying musicians. Without hesitation, shoot the guys wildly. Several people are seriously injured, but fortunately there are no deaths. To keep his family and band safe, Marley agrees to move them to London temporarily. He recorded “Exodus” there, his most important album in terms of music and message, with which he finally became a global superstar. However, the delicate situation in his homeland does not allow him to relax, nor does an illness that appears calm at first and becomes more persistent…

The film “One Love” tells the life of reggae legend Bob Marley. (Photo: Movie plaque)

On Saturday, July 27, the “bad boys” will be in danger on the screen: in the film “Bad Boys 4: Ride or Die” (16 years old), detectives Mike Lowrey (Will Smith) and Marcus Burnett (Martin Lawrence) on the road again. The duo uncovers a corruption scandal that takes them right into the heart of the Miami Police Department. They discover the whole thing through the late Captain Howard (Joe Pantoliano), who leaves the two cops with a clue after his death. But soon they become outcasts because of intrigue and themselves on the run. To solve the case, they must work outside the law and according to their own rules.

An animated film as the end of the film series

The conclusion of the outdoor cinema series is the animated film “Despicable Me 4” (FSK 0 years) on Sunday, July 28. In this case, Felonious Gru and Lucy Wilde are married and have a child and their daughters are also adopted. As a family, they are part of the Anti-Villain League and fight against evil. When the evil Maxime Le Mal breaks out of prison, he goes in search of the Gru family. But as a family, along with Gru’s entourage, the Minions, they take on the challenge and try to stop Maxime Le Mal.

The series of outdoor cinemas is organized by the Kulturhaus, the “Carl’s Kino” association takes care of the catering and provides fresh drinks and popcorn.

Admission to each cinema evening starts at 7.30pm, films start at 9.30pm Tickets for the open air cinema in the castle grounds are available online at www.kulturhaus-laupheim.de

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