WEEEEEEEEE'RE BAAAAAAACK! Join us at our new location at the South Lake Union Disocvery Center on the lawn to watch one of 2015's biggest movies back on the big screen, Grand Budapest Hotel outdoors in the heart of downtown in sparkling hi-definition.
We've got a charoty beer garden, food trucks, massive movie screen and tons of grass to spread oput and enjoy in the summer for your urban campsite.
Doors open at 6pm to enjoy a cold beer on the grass and movie time starts at Dusk, which in Augus...
WEEEEEEEEE'RE BAAAAAAACK! Join us at our new location at the South Lake Union Disocvery Center on the lawn to watch one of 2015's biggest movies back on the big screen, Grand Budapest Hotel outdoors in the heart of downtown in sparkling hi-definition.
We've got a charoty beer garden, food trucks, massive movie screen and tons of grass to spread oput and enjoy in the summer for your urban campsite.
Doors open at 6pm to enjoy a cold beer on the grass and movie time starts at Dusk, which in August would be around 9:00
The Grand Budapest Hotel is a 2014 comedy film written and directed by Wes Anderson, from a story by Anderson and Hugo Guinness, inspired by the writings of Stefan Zweig. It stars Ralph Fiennes as a concierge who teams up with one of his employees (Tony Revolori) to prove his innocence after he is framed for murder. The narrative takes the form of a story within a story within a story within a story.
The film is an American-German-British co-production[2] that was financed by German financial companies and film-funding organizations. It was filmed in Germany.[5][6][7] The Grand Budapest Hotel was released to widespread acclaim from film critics, and many included it in their year-end top 10 lists.[8][9][10][11] The film led the BAFTA nominations, with 11 nominations, more than any other film, including Best Film and Best Director for Anderson, and Best Actor for Fiennes.[12][13][14][15] The film won the Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy and garnered three more Golden Globe Award nominations, including Best Director for Anderson.[16] It also garnered nine Academy Award nominations, the joint most (with Birdman) for the ceremony, including Best Picture and Best Director. It won the Academy Awards for Best Costume Design, Best Makeup and Hairstyling, Best Production Design and Best Original Score.[17]