Drive-In cinema makes a comeback

Just like in Hollywood movies, cinema lovers can finally enjoy watching their favorite movie productions on the big screen under the starry sky. 
This summer, Belgrade Kombank Hall, in cooperation with the City of Belgrade, prepared amazing surprise, moving its cinema to the open air – to the parking lot of Ada Cignlija. From Thursday to Sunday, movie fans will have the opportunity to recapture the iconic feel of the 1950s by watching movies from their cars.

Screenings from Thursday to Sunday

During the next four weeks, the Drive-In Ada program will feature numerous world classics as well as some of the pearls of the domestic film treasury.

The audience will have the opportunity to watch movies that were on the regular repertoire of the cinema, but, due to changed circumstances, interrupted the cinema life.

The programme

In the following days, among the domestic movies in the repertoire, there will be: Two palm trees for two punks and a babe from 1998, starring Srdjan Todorovic, Dubravka Mijatovic, Milorad Mandic, then the comedy Frozen Stiff – a film by Milorad Milinkovic from 2002, but also the unforgettable comedy by Srdjan Dragojevic – We are not angels. The program will then include Eight and a Half by Federico Fellini from 1963, Star Wars from 2019 – The rise of Skywalker, but also the family adventures like Frozen 2 and Maleficent: Mistress of Evil, as well as many other movies.

Tickets can be purchased at the entrance to the Drive-In cinema at the price of 800 RSD for working days and 1,000 RSD for weekends, but you have to make reservations. One ticket is valid for one car and you get two packs of big popcorn for free.

Drive-In cinema Ada is the perfect summer pastime that you should not miss if you are planning a visit to Belgrade, and we sincerely recommend it to all guests of our hotel.

Check out repertoire and book your reservations at kombankdvorana.rs website.

Photo: Kombank Hall