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The Bryant Park Film Festival
The Bryant Park Film Festival is a chance to see outdoor screenings of cinema favorites. Bryant Park hosts ten movies on The Lawn on Monday evenings throughout the months of June, July, and August.
Like for any hot film, the seats for The Bryant Park Film Festival fill quickly, so make sure you head over when The Lawn opens at 5:00 PM. The Bryant Park Film Festival is a great way to make a twist on dinner and a movie. Since Bryant Park is conveniently located near incredible New York cuisine, it shouldn't be hard to enjoy the evening.
The Bryant Park Film Festival attracts all age groups, but is hosted by HBO. So, it's more aimed toward adults with films like One Flew Over The Cuckoos Nest and many more mature scripts.
Looking to stay a little longer in the city, but want easy access to the Bryant Park Film Festival? Not a problem. The Bryant Park Hotel is the epitome of class, and is conveniently located directly across the street from Bryant Park. You could even start your evening grabbing a cocktail or two in The Cellar Bar in the Bryant Park Hotel and pair it with an award-winning meal at the onsite Japanese restaurant called Koi Restaurant.
After your fill of cosmopolitan cuisine, walk on over to the Bryant Park Film Festival. It will be the perfect place to unwind from a hot and busy day in the rush of the city. Come catch classics in the comfort of the outdoors at The Bryant Park Film Festival.
What: The Bryant Park Film Festival
Where: Bryant Park, New York
When: June-August 2011
URL: http://www.bryantpark.org/plan-your-visit/filmfestival.html
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