Past Event: THE SHAPE OF WATER (15)

Past Event: The Shape of Water (15)

Sun 27

MAY, 2018

Gonville Hotel
Cambridge, CB1 1LY

Our Sunday showing of our 2018 Summer Season was the multi Oscar winning The Shape of Water in the magical gardens of the Gonville Hotel.

Another evening of beautiful weather for outdoor cinema, the sun was shining as everyone arrived. Guests were treated to the amazing food at the Gonville hotel, as well as our amazing freshly popped popcorn.

Enjoy the best in outdoor cinema this Summer Season in Cambridge

Photograph by @EnchantedCinema

Before the main event, we had more amazing live music, this time with Francaise Botcherby singing for our audience, and how amazing he was.

There was then a beautiful short film by Robyn Winton

 “Experience the magic of outdoor cinema in Cambridge”

It was then time for the main event, The Shape of Water. And what a perfect fairytale for a magical evening like this. It couldn’t get more enchanting with this up on the big screen, under the stars.

We can’t wait to see you all again for another night of magical cinema under the stars

Big love,

Team EC x

Unforgettable evenings of outdoor cinema in Cambridge

Summer Season 2018 Tickets here

Summer Season 2018

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Past Event: DIRTY DANCING (15)

Past Event: DIRTY DANCING (15)

Sat 26

MAY, 2018

Gonville Hotel
Cambridge, CB1 1LY

Enchanted Cinema’s 2018 Summer Season returned for the first time this summer to the truly beautiful and enchanting gardens of the Gonville Hotel with the ’80’s classic, Dirty Dancing.

And what a stunning day it was for some outdoor cinema, with the sun shining, popcorn popping and so were the bottles of fizz. There was also beautiful food put on by the Gonville which had us drooling and going back for more and more,

Enjoy the best in outdoor cinema this Summer Season in Cambridge

Photograph by @EnchantedCinema

There was live music from the incredible Simon Day and a beautiful short film before the main event, Dirty Dancing.

 “Experience the magic of outdoor cinema in Cambridge”

The sun was setting as Dirty Dancing started, there were some great moments of everyone singing along at the top of the their voices, some great dance moves, laughing and so many smiles.

This is why we love Enchanted Cinema,

We are excited to see you all again,

Big love

Team EC x

Unforgettable evenings of outdoor cinema in Cambridge

Summer Season 2018 Tickets here

Summer Season 2018

Screenings Up Next

Past Event: THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (15)

THREE BILLBOARDS OUTSIDE EBBING, MISSOURI (15)

Fri 25

MAY, 2018

Burwash Manor
Barton, CB23 7EY

Enchanted Cinema’s 2018 summer season kicked off with a bang with the Oscar Winning Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri in the beautiful surroundings of Burwash Manor.

The sun was shining as everyone arrived, popcorn was popping and there was beautiful food on offer from Flock Cafe including some amazing pizza.

Enjoy the best in outdoor cinema this Summer Season in Cambridge

Photograph by @EnchantedCinema

Before we kicked off for the evening there was beautiful music from the incredibly talented Josh Robins.  Then, as the sun set, there was a beautiful short film by Robyn Wilton.

 “Experience the magic of outdoor cinema in Cambridge with Enchanted Cinema”

With everyone in our comfy deckchairs, drink and food in hand and smiles on faces… Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri began.

What a showcase it was, with stunning performances from Frances McDormand and Sam Rockwell which won them both an Oscar, it was truly a magical night of outdoor cinema.

What a start this was to the 2018 Summer Season.  We can’t wait to see you all again.

Big love,

Team EC

Unforgettable evenings of outdoor cinema in Cambridge

Summer Season 2018 Tickets here

Summer Season 2018

Screenings Up Next

Past Event: STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI (12)

PAST EVENT: STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI (12)

Fri 4th

MAY, 2018

The Red Lion
Grantchester, Cambridge

We were back at The Red Lion Grantchester for the start of our jam packed Summer Season 2018! And what a film to kick off with, Star Wars: The Last Jedi under the stars with the backdrop of Grantchester meadows.

Before we kicked off there were live DJ sets in the sunshine and fantastic live music provided by the wonderfully talented Harri Beasley and Tom Petit of Unpluggedin, who we will all be seeing a lot more of during our 2018 Summer Season.

Enjoy the best in outdoor cinema this Summer Season in Cambridge

Photograph by @EnchantedCinema

As the sun was setting we showed the fantastic short film Single to London by Cambridge filmmaker Ryd Cook.

 “May the 4th Be With You!” Team EC x

It was then time for the main event, Star Wars: The Last Jedi under the starry skies.

In comfy deckchairs with cosy blankets, drinks and the best pub grub in town, what else could you ask for?

What a start to the Summer Season, and it was great to see some familiar faces, we cant wait to see you all again,

Big love,

Team EC x

Unforgettable evenings of outdoor cinema in Cambridge

Summer Season 2018 Tickets here

Summer Season 2018

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Christmas Film Festival 2017 for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices – A Thank You

Past Event: 2017 Christmas Film Festival for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices

2017

DECEMBER

Robinson Theatre
Hills Rd, Cambridge

Dear lovely people of Cambridge,

Ellen Downes here, co-founder of Enchanted Cinema and organiser of last December’s mighty magical Christmas Film Festival for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. When I sat down at my laptop to write an article I found it hard. I couldn’t to make the story of such a community-centred charity and event into anything other than a letter.

A letter to you, you who are about to have your heart and soul stirred and warmed! Through A Christmas Film Festival and A Christmas Prize Draw we raised an incredible amount for the incredible local children’s hospices. I am about to unveil a list of Cantabrigians who did the most wonderful things to make it all happen.

Let me first tell you how we pulled off the festival. The sublime Lydia Higginson of Made My Wardobe/Threadworks did not take her role as Queen of Decor lightly. She created a glittering garland with flowers, foliage and fairy lights for every table and chair leg and doorway. Local filmmaker Ryd Cook volunteered as projectionist and gave the most lovely intro to his award-winning film Single to London (which we screened before Love Actually, best festive film ever). And then there was the handsome musical duo, Harri Beasley and Tom Petit. These guys are behind Unpluggedin open mic nights at The Earl of Beaconsfield. They programmed the afternoon of festive acoustic sets. We even had a real life Elsa performing after Frozen who didn’t even hesitate to donate her time. A real life Disney Princess waiting outside the cinema! This girl made dreams come true.

I am delighted to name those on the Hall of Pop-up Cafe Fame. Our cafe at the film festival was stocked by these glorious businesses: Kandula, Teapigs, Drink Me Chai, Nisbets, Dragonfly Tea, Cambridge Fruit Co., Foodcycle, Radmore Farm Shop, Cotto Restaurant, The Garden Kitchen, Kath’s Kitchen & Caffe Mobile.

And the list of those who jumped at the opportunity to help continues. Hold your breath, prepare and take a look at quite how many more businesses donated (prizes for our Christmas Prize Draw): Cambridge Satchel Company, Limoncello, ADC Theatre, Cambridge United, Cambridge Corn Exchange, Shepreth Wildlife Park, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Cotto Restaurant, Carluccio’s, Tradizioni, Old Bicycle Shop, Five Guys, The Olive Grove, Pint Shop, Sticks ‘n’ Sushi, La Maison du Steak, DoubleTree by Hilton, Stir, Pret A Manger, CB2 Bistro, Norfolk Street Bakery, Costa Coffee, Hot Numbers, Cuckoo Clothing, Bravissimo, Scotsdales Garden Centre, Go Ape!, Dion Gallichan Photography, Scudamore’s Punting, Toni & Guy, Douce UK, Vision Hair, Marc Jason, Stilo Hair & Beauty, Eddie’s Barber Shop, Finn Jordan & Dragonfly Beauty Spa.

Pretty incredible ey? And I was blown away yet further by the hand-written notes of encouragement which arrived with donations and the copious emails wishing us good luck for the event.

A very special thank you must be given to the lovely team at Printerbello who, like so many others, went above and beyond to help make the fundraising the success that it was. They printed and delivered 20 posters, 1,500 flyers and a good few thousand prize draw tickets, all premium quality and absolutely free of charge.

Have you heard of Nic Farrell? She’s really great. She designed all the artwork for our posters and website pretty much overnight and volunteered at the festival too. I would recommend that you improve your life by visiting her online shop.

Lydia Melbourne volunteered with us and through Lloyds Bank Foundations’ The Matched Giving Scheme she claimed £1,000 towards our grand total. Which is, you might be wondering, £5,252.32.

And of course a huge thank you to the local web design studio ThinkSmile for our amazing website and making selling all those tickets possible!

Last May my sister died and the world lost a bright and shining light. She was the most kind, lovely and creative person I’ll ever have known. To have run an Arts event which was fuelled by kindness, and all for a charity which made her so happy and also cared for her so lovingly during her last weeks, is really special.

Just to repeat (I’m very proud), together we raised an incredible £5,252.32 for East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices. The hospices have to raise almost £6 million in voluntary donations every year (that’s the same as £16,000 each day, 365 days a year). They care for and support children with life-threatening illnesses as well as providing end of life care for dying children and their families EACH can only continue to do this if we continue to fundraise. So, here’s to more events. Watch this space!

And in the meantime, you can donate at each.org.uk/donate. Every penny really does help.

A final thank you to everyone who volunteered at the event, to all those who bought tickets and of course to you. Thank you for taking the time to read this.

Thank you to the moon and back,

Ellen