Free Floating Films at Darling Harbour

iiNet Films Afloat pairs cult classics with dynamic live music soundtracks. The free films will play on a giant floating screen in the middle of Darling Harbour.
The event kicks off with the 1998 smash Run Lola Run. UK electronic outfit The Bays will provide the soundtrack for this dazzling flick.
Next on the bill is the martial arts classic, Enter the Dragon. New York-based electronic artist and Bruce Lee nut Karsh Kale was the perfect choice to play alongside this film.
The festival will draw to a close with the French animated film Fantastic Planet. The eclectic Ben Walsh and the Orkestra of the Undergroun are the perfect outfit to provide the live score.
Make sure you get there early, because the best entries from the iiNet get Animated comp will screen before the feature.
Dates: Run Lola Run plays on January 14 and 15, Enter the Dragon plays on January 16 and 17, and Fantastic Planet plays on January 18
Times: All films start at 8:30 pm
Location: Darling Harbour
Public transport: Take the train to Town Hall station and walk down Druitt Street, take a ferry to Aquarium Wharf, take the monorail to Darling Park or Convention station, or take the light rail to Convention station
Parking: Parking is available at Harbourside Car Park and Kings parking stations at 182 and 383 Sussex Street
Cost: Free
Website: http://www.darlingharbour.com/sydney-Things_To_Do-Calendar-iiNet_Films_Afloat_at_Darling_Harbour.htm
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