Sundown Cinema is back for 2023! For its fifth season, the free outdoor movie series will feature seven films at seven parks across San Francisco. As always, expect local food, drinks, music, themed pre-show entertainment, and film selections that celebrate the unique character and beauty of San Francisco and its parks!

Dates
June 2023 – October 2023

Accessibility Questions

events@sfparksalliance.org

Sponsorship Inquiries

development@sfparksalliance.org

Reserved Seating

The entire series is free and open to the public but attendees can secure reserved seating by becoming an SF Parks Alliance member in advance. Reserved seating ensures attendees have a space to sit, even during the most popular and busy events. Membership supports SF Parks Alliance, the only citywide parks nonprofit in San Francisco, and comes with all the additional benefits listed here. Current members and those interested in joining can secure reserved seating here.

RSVP to Win!

All attendees are encouraged to RSVP to movie nights in advance at dothebay.com/sundowncinema for the chance to win reserved seating and prizes.

  • Thursday, June 8 @ Alamo Square Park – Invasion of the Body Snatchers (1978)
  • Friday, June 30 @ Presidio – Top Gun: Maverick
  • Friday, July 21 @ Crane Cove Park – Moana
  • Friday, August 18 @ Dolores Park – Mamma Mia (sing along)
  • Friday, September 8 @ India Basin Shoreline Park – Black Panther: Wakanda Forever
  • Friday, September 29 @ The Ferry Building – Legally Blonde
  • Friday, October 20 @ Jerry Garcia Amphitheater – Ghostbusters (1984)

Sundown Cinema is presented by SF Parks Alliance and Alamo Drafthouse Cinema and is driven by Waymo. Special thanks to our sponsors REI, Alaska Airlines, Xfinity, and Impress for making another year of this celebrated series possible. Sundown Cinema is produced by SF Parks Alliance and DoTheBay in partnership with the SF Recreation & Park Department, Presidio Trust, and Port of San Francisco.

Upcoming Movie Nights

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