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Outdoor film nights ‘back’

Furphy Outdoor Cinema returns to Little Creatures Brewery Geelong in January with a series of classic ‘90s films.

The cinema will launch on 9 January with Steven Spielberg’s original Jurassic Park then continue weekly with a brilliant line up of Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction and Adam Sandler’s Happy Gilmore before finishing summer off with Brad Pitt in Fight Club.

The cinema has become a key event on the brewery’s annual calendar, says Furphy creator and craft technical brewer Warren Pawsey.

“The Furphy Outdoor Cinema has grown into an annual highlight for the Geelong Brewery. Furphy is all about bringing people together to share a story over a cold beer, and the outdoor cinema is a fantastic space to bring this to life,” Warren explains.

“You can sit under the stars among the working brewery and watch a classic film with friends and family, whilst enjoying a cold beer.”

The Little Creatures delivery area transforms into the wondrous Furphy Outdoor Cinema with festoon lighting, double beanbags, deck chairs and a Furphy Bar with entry via the Little Creatures Canteen.

“As part of your ticket you’ll receive a complimentary Furphy Refreshing Ale, entry into the Outdoor Cinema space, and your seat, on a first-in-best-dressed basis,” Warren says.

“There’s a bar within the space serving Furphy, of course, as well as Little Creatures’ Dog Days, cider, house wine and soft drink as well as a popcorn machine and an ice-cream bike.”

Furphy Outdoor Cinema runs weekly until 30 January, with gates opening about 8pm and movies beginning at sundown, around 9pm.

Tickets are available at furphycinema19.eventbrite.com.au.

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