Stephanie Fellhofer (second from right) checks tickets for Elisabeth and Maximilian, who were with their aunt Sabine Westermeyer in the movie Maurice the Cat.
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Monica Dietl
DrThree evening films and two children’s films flash across the screen in the Lengenbacher Saal.
For the fifth time, the courthouse square was supposed to be turned into a summer movie theater again, but the weather gods didn’t cooperate. “We ordered a Greek rite, but unfortunately the delivery didn’t work out,” city councilor Maria Riegler said in her speech at the start of the summer cinema. There was a choice of three evening films and two children’s films. The cinema was attended by about 550 people. “We are very happy that we had an excellent alt quarter with Lengenbacher Saal. Everything could have been fitted out outdoors, but the weather threw a wrench into the works,” says Riegler.
In all five performances, the starry sky is replaced by dry, weathered space. With the popcorn bags full, the taste of the real movie hall was quite similar to the real old theater.
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picture: Monica Dietl
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picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
picture: Monica Dietl
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“Film” at the Neulengbach Cinema Summer.
Three evening films and two children’s films flash across the screen in the Lengenbacher Saal.
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