Summer Sine Erma continues July
When: 06.07.2026 00:00
Where: 35.185600, 33.382300
Organizer: Admin
The screening program, in the most beautiful courtyard of old Nicosia.
The Summer Sine Erma continues its screenings and in July, inviting film friends to two unique screening nights in the atmospheric courtyard of the Bookstore-Cafanagnos "The Erma" in old Nicosia.
With free entrance and opening time at 20:00, the institution returns to the public offering a programme combining classic European cinema, American comedy and contemporary creations that have stood out in international festivals.
Preserve in time at 22346770 and Social Media. Free entrance to the most beautiful courtyard of old Nicosia
July programme:
Monday, July 6
"COUNTS IN IMPIZA" by Arno Lemort (FRANCE, 2019)
With: Christian Clavier, Mathilde Sennier, Joey Star, Leopold Buchsbaum
Summary: Philippe, a 55-year-old doctor, divorced long ago, has started dating 45-year-old Carol, a divorced mother of two teenagers. In trying to meet and win her children, she accepts the invitation to go on vacation in Ibiza – a destination chosen by Carol's son. Except on such a wild island, everything makes sense to be overthrown.
Duration: 87'
Monday, July 13
"Death Take Your Arms", by Dinos Katsouridis (ELLADA, 1972)
With: Thanasis Vengos, Efi Roditis, Antonis Papadopoulos, Dimitra Zeza, Vasos Andronidis, Christos Kalavrouzos
Summary: Thanasis has a truck that bought it with notes and has to pay it back. She has a sister trying to get married. Thanasis is running. He runs to catch his obligations that pile up on the mountain. One day she meets a girl who was evicted. He offers - for the fight of course - to carry her furniture. That is when the great odyssey of two small people, wanting to settle their humanity and reach Ithaca begins, are driven unwittingly into a field of artillery firing and are faced with an absurd war, which they do not know by whom it is done, because it is done and what the end of their own equally irrational resistance will be.
Duration: 86'
Tags: film, screening, cinema
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