WIRO wish films at the 84th Warnemünder Woche: Cinema experience with sea views

WIRO has chosen the 84th Warnemünder Woche a special cinema experience has been devised. Anyone interested could vote in advance and select their favorite films. WIRO will show the three films with the most votes on July 8th, 9th and 10th at 20 p.m. at the WIRO lookout on the Warnemünde Mittelmole.

From 500 seats, viewers can enjoy their favorite film on a 16 square meter LED screen and at the same time enjoy the view through the pier lights of the Baltic Sea. If you want to make sure you get a seat, bring your own chair. WIRO delivers the film. Viewers bring their own drinks and snacks for the cinema evening. “The curtain rises” is the motto for two film classics and a nature film about the oceans – including a view of the Baltic Sea. Ralf Zimlich, Chairman of the WIRO Management Board, says: “The Warnemünder Woche attracts thousands of people to Rostock. WIRO has been a permanent partner of the sailing festival on water and on land for years. What I'm particularly looking forward to: This year we're hosting dream film cinema evenings for the first time. On three evenings we invite you to the open-air cinema on the Mittelmole. The people of Rostock decided which films we would show via online voting.

These are the WIRO dream films on the Warnemünder Woche:

Friday, July 8, 2022, 20 p.m

Spider-Man: No Way Home

For the first time in Spider-Man film history, our friendly neighborhood hero is unmasked and is no longer able to separate his normal life from his superhero missions. When he asks Doctor Strange for help, the situation only becomes more dangerous and he must realize what it really means to be Spider-Man.

Superhero film from 2021 - ages 12 and up - 148 minutes

Saturday, July 9, 2022, 20 p.m

Our oceans

For humans, the seas are a world full of mystery and beauty. Beyond the surface of the sea and into untouched depths, “Our Oceans” takes you into a world of diversity and harmony of life. From the majestic whales to the dazzling schools of herring to the bizarrely shaped creatures of the deep sea, the film follows the inhabitants of the world's oceans. The creators have created impressive images of the mysterious inner workings of the oceans, the largest and most species-rich habitat on planet Earth.

Documentary from 2009 – ages 0 and up – 97 minutes

Sunday, July 10, 2022, 20 p.m

Dirty Dancing

“Baby” involuntarily spends the holidays with her parents and sister at a holiday camp. But when she sees dance teacher Johnny, her bad mood disappears. She bravely dares to enter the area that is forbidden to guests: the hotel employees' accommodation. There, “Baby” and Johnny not only get closer while dancing to hot dirty dancing rhythms.

Dance film from 1987 – ages 6 and up – 96 minutes

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