An evening, a sea view and a summer cinema will be included in the evenings from next week and for a month in Thessaloniki, for those who choose the “Cinema with a View”. These are the cinematic escapes that have been organized for nine years by the Thessaloniki Film Festival and the Thessaloniki Concert Hall, on the roof of the M2 building of the Thessaloniki Concert Hall.

The two organizations join forces with the Thessaloniki Film Festival selecting great films and the Concert Hall offering the venue in one of the most beautiful spots of the city, overlooking the Thermaikos gulf.

The program

– The beloved and budget-friendly proposition that has established “Cinema with a View” as the favorite summer haunt of cinephiles, this year kicks off with a delightful comedy about the power of love and cooking, titled Yes Chef! by Louis-Jillien Petit, where the French “Master Chef” meets a juvenile structure.

– Continues with the seductive Aftersun by Charlotte Wells, a psychograph of loss, memory and paternal love, likely to bring tears to the eyes of viewers.

– Charlotte Gainsbourg’s new film follows Night Visitorsdirected by Mikael Hers, is a nostalgic journey into the hopes of 1980s France, starring a heroine struggling to find her place in a changing world.

– The next film, which will prove that youth is a state of mind, is the bittersweet romantic comedy Karaoke by Moss Rosenthal.

– The program concludes with exuberant character comedy What is not said by Cesc Gay, with a top cast of Spanish actors.

Screenings start at 21:30 and the schedule is as follows:

June 26, 27, 28: Yes, chef!

July 3, 4, 5: Aftersun

July 10, 11, 12: Night visitors

July 17, 18, 19: Karaoke

July 24, 25, 26: What is not said

The ticket costs 5 euros (4 euros for the reduced price) and the pre-sale takes place at the ticket offices of the Megaro Musikis Thessaloniki, in Aristotelous Square and online at www.tch.gr.