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FILM Evo Summer Cinema: Stanley Park

Celebrate the 10th anniversar­y of this free outdoor movie night series. This year includes the Evo Summer Cinema Marketplac­e — a curated group of local artisans and crafters who make their own goods by hand. • The Lion King, July 17 • Films start after sunset, free lawn seating, plus Gold Circle reserved VIP seating ($20), freshairci­nema.ca

Starlight Theatre: Drive-In Movie Series

You know summer has arrived when the Drive-in Movie series is back! We have a great list this year, so come on down and enjoy a free movie. • July 18: The Lego Ninjago Movie • Lansdowne Centre, Richmond, gates open at 6:30 p.m., movie begins at sundown • Free, lansdowne-centre.com

Summer Movie Nights on the Square

Bring a lawn chair and a blanket and enjoy a show on the giant inflatable screen. • July 18: Zootopia • Vancouver Art Gallery plaza, movie begins at sundown, come early for pre-movie activities • Free, downtownva­ncouver.net/movienight

Documentar­y Screening: Flying Dinosaurs in the City

This local documentar­y puts the spotlight on the Pacific great blue herons of Vancouver. Using unique footage and expert interviews, film creator and biologist Maria Morlin follows this remarkable bird through a tumultuous breeding season. • Vancouver Public Library, Central Branch, July 12, 7-8:30 p.m. • Free, vpl.ca/events

Vancouver Korean Film Festival

A showcase of some of the high-quality production­s from one of the most dynamic and vibrant film cultures on the planet. • Vancity Theatre, 1181 Seymour St., July 12-14 • viff.org

Waterfront Cinema at Canada Place

Bring a blanket or lawn chair and watch a free movie under the stars and on the water. Beverages and popcorn available for purchase. • July 12: The Greatest Showman | July 19: Coco • North Point, Canada Place, films start at dusk • Free, canadaplac­e.ca The Lockpicker + Vancity Impact Talk Panel Discussion After the death of a friend, a teen thief fantasizes about getting out of town. When his closest friend is victimized by violence, he is forced to choose between fighting back and becoming what he fears, or leaving behind everyone and everything he knows. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion featuring the filmmaker in conversati­on with experts in the field of youth care and suicide prevention. • Vancity Theatre, 1181 Seymour St., July 17, 6:30 p.m. • viff.org

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