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May movie nights at Skyline Film

May movie nights at Skyline Film

Time Out24-04-2025

From May 1-4, kick back in custom wooden deck chairs, and enjoy back-to-back sunsets against the glittering Bangkok riverscape. This time, Skyline Film brings the range once more, from modern musicals and early-2000s romcoms to mid-century dramas and soul-searching indies.
It's cinema reimagined for those who want their entertainment with passing dinner cruise boats and fresh air. The technical setup goes beyond standard outdoor cinema fare, featuring a massive screen with crystal-clear projection and THOR wireless noise-cancelling headphones, creating a personal audio bubble while remaining considerate to neighbours. No more straining to hear dialogue or dealing with ambient noise.
Here's the line up for your consideration.
Wicked May 1, 8.00pm
Freaky Friday May 2, 6.40pm
Breakfast at Tiffany's May 2, 9.20pm
500 Days of Summer May 3, 6.40pm
Into The Wild May 3, 9.20pm
Casablanca May 4, 6.40pm
The Fault in Our Stars May 4, 9.15pm
To get to River City Bangkok, take the BTS to Saphan Taksin Station, exit 1 or 2, then hop on a Chao Phraya Express Boat (yellow, orange or green flag) to Si Phraya pier. If you're coming by MRT, get off at Hua Lamphong station, exit 1, and take a taxi, tuk-tuk or bus (lines 1, 75, or 35) to the venue. Parking is also available. Just stamp your ticket at the event for three free hours with any purchase.

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