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Bodhi’s back!!

June 02, 2010 | Words By: Niega

openerLeave your metal coffins behind and come and join us for the first 3D analog screening of the cult movie Point Break!!

What? First time ever a movie is screened using the most advanced 3D analog technology, with live bands and plenty of other performances.

Where? Behind the Kursaal, right by Zurriola beach, in Donostia - San Sebastián (Basque Country - Spain).

When? Friday June 4 at 23h15, right after the European premiere of 180º South.

Who? Organized by the Amstel Surfilm Festibal, of course…

pointbreakdrift

Niegà

P.S.: über cool dudes wearing skinny pants, wool beanies and xwide neck tees also admitted… this time!


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