A series of eight free movie screenings will be held every Monday at 10:00 p.m. The first film to be shown will be ‘Flow: A World to Save.’ The Estepona City Council has announced the return of the summer film series to the city, starting next Monday, July 13, at Orquidario Botanical Park and Plaza de la Juventud in Cancelada. Just like in previous years, the City Council is organizing this outdoor film event, open to all and free of charge, featuring a selection of high-quality films. Families can enjoy a variety of current films throughout the summer. Screenings will take place every Monday at 10:00 p.m. until August 31, with a lineup that includes: ‘Flow: A World to Save’ on July 13, ‘A Minecraft Movie’ on July 27, ‘Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom’ on August 3, ‘Superman’ on August 17, ‘I’m Gonna Have More Fun’ on August 24, and ‘The Karate Kid: Legends’ on August 31 at Orquidario Botanical Park, and ‘How to Train Your Dragon’ on July 20 and ‘Lilo & Stitch’ on August 10 at Plaza de la Juventud in Cancelada.
Exciting Start of the Summer Film Series at Orquidario Park







