
Arts District Liberty Station’s free outdoor film series will screen on the second Saturday of each month from May through October at the North Promenade, 2848 Dewey Road. The six curated films reflect the diverse arts and culture offerings at the growing Arts District at Liberty Station and appeal to film lovers of all ages. Evenings feature surprise pop-up performances or activities along with curated shorts preceding the feature film. Featured films and shorts are curated by Arts District Resident Groups and are chosen to relate to the group’s art form or mission. The movies start after sunset. All ages are invited, and no alcohol can be brought into the venue. The series is produced by the NTC Foundation in partnership with Pacific Arts Movement, presenters of the San Diego Asian Film Festival. “The Liberty Station outdoor movie series serves the community by providing free movie nights on the big screen. Sponsorships assure we can continue this free program so that everyone can enjoy this unique outdoor experience in such a remarkable setting,” said Alan Ziter, NTC Foundation executive director. Sponsorship opportunities from $5,000 to $15,000 are available through the foundation.
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