Big Screen on the Beach
Brighton’s Big Screen returns in June with a great line-up of blockbuster and classic movies plus live coverage of the World Cup from Brazil. The free outdoor beach cinema will showcase a mixture of movie classics and recent box office hits on the gigantic 40sqm screen including: The Hunger Games Ca
Brighton’s Big Screen returns in June with a great line-up of blockbuster and classic movies plus live coverage of the World Cup from Brazil.

The free outdoor beach cinema will showcase a mixture of movie classics and recent box office hits on the gigantic 40sqm screen including: The Hunger Games Catching Fire, The Lego Movie, Dirty Dancing and Jaws, plus top live sporting events including the Football in Brazil, Wimbledon & the British Grand Prix.
Situated on Brighton Beach next to the Wheel and the Volks Railway, Brighton’s Big Screen will bring a taste of Latin to Brighton Beach this summer. There will be a fully licenced cantina style bar as well as frozen margarita machines, a seated grandstand, VIP area, great Mexican food plus MEAT Liquor on the beach.
You will also be able to pre-book tickets to the exclusive Big Screen VIP area to ensure seating, high quality audio, usherette service and free popcorn. There will also be special themed weekends and evenings, including the BHAFC inter-company Foosball Tournament on June 12.
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This year Brighton’s Big Screen will also feature local filmmakers, working closely with The University of Brighton, and The Film Hub South East in a series of screenings under the auspices of ‘The Showcase’.
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