Solar Cinema, a mobile cinema which is powered entirely by solar energy, is making its way to the Maltese Islands this summer, as part of the Valletta 2018 Cultural Programme.
Solar World Cinema is an international network of solar-powered mobile cinemas which pop up in numerous outdoor public spaces across the globe, bringing unseen films to unusual places for the general public to enjoy. Each mobile cinema is completely self-sufficient, powered by 100% solar, sustainable energy thanks to photovoltaic panels which capture enough sunlight during the day to produce 10 hours of film screening.
Screenings by Solar Cinema will be held in various public spaces across Malta and Gozo throughout the summer, including in Żurrieq, Żebbuġ, Luqa, Birkirkara, Qrendi, St Paul’s Bay, Sliema, Mellieħa, Marsascala, Ta’ Xbiex, Msida, Rabat, Paola, Mġarr, Kalkara, Lija, Żejtun, St Lucia, and Qala, Xagħra and St Lawrence in Gozo. Visitors are invited to bring a cushion or a chair to enjoy open-air screenings and post-film discussions during the upcoming spring and summer evenings. All screenings are open to the general public free of charge between May and October 2018.
Solar Cinema goes beyond the borders of the traditional cinematic world, offering a curated programme of both local and international short films, thought-provoking documentaries, animations and feature films tackling a number of salient social issues, with a focus on themes of sustainability and the environment. Some of the themes include voyages and migration, island life, water and the environment, and human encounters. Solar Cinema’s mission is to democratise the access to cinema, by creating a special platform which allows people to spend time in outdoor public spaces turned into sustainable open-air cinemas. This unique way of engaging with film also raises awareness and stresses the importance of switching to renewable energy sources.
In Malta, Solar Cinema has already worked on stop-motion film workshops for children during the Valletta Green Festival, promoting environmental awareness through the use of recycled materials.
For more information visit solarcinema.org. For updates on upcoming screenings visit the Solar Cinema Facebook page.
Upcoming screenings by theme:
Family friendly short films
11th May 8.30pm Republic Square, Żurrieq
24th July 8.30pm St Gregory Gardens, Żejtun
Feature Documentaries
Two Trumpets for St Andrew
22nd May 8.30pm Dokkiena Parvis, Dokkiena Street, Luqa
Sonic Sea
8th June 8.30pm Malta National Aquarium, St Paul’s Bay
Dolphin Man
17th July 8.30pm Wied iż-Żurrieq, Qrendi
Feature animated films
Boy and the World
3rd July 8.30pm Ta’ Xbiex Yacht Marina, Ta’ Xbiex
Boy and the World
13th August 8.30pm Chinese Garden of Serenity, St Lucia
The Red Turtle
21st August 8.30pm Għajn Tuffieħa Scout Campsite, Mellieħa
Go Greener short mix for kids
18th September 8.00pm Kalkara Playground, Kalkara
Short film programme: Go Greener #1
19th June 8.30pm St Joseph Square, Qala (Gozo)
Short film programme: Go Greener #2
15th May 8.30pm Piazza Ospedale, Żebbuġ
2nd August 8.30pm Ġuże’ Ellul Mercer Gardens, Msida
Short film programme: Encounters
29th May 8.30pm Sir Anthony Mamo Gardens (behind Church of St
Helen), Birkirkara
2nd October 8.00pm Pawlu Boffa Gardens (next to Paola Local Council), Paola
Short film programme: Into the Deep End
5th June 8.30pm St Matthew Square (Tal-Maqluba), Qrendi
21st September 8.00pm Ċentru Rikreattiv (Recreational Center, Lija
Short film programme: Enroute
12th June 8.30pm Mortimer Playground – Next to Exiles, by the Tower, Sliema
7th August 8.30pm Selmun Chapel, Mellieħa
Short film programme: Memories
16th June 8.30pm Pope John Paul II Square, Mellieħa
11th September 8.00pm St Lawrence Square, St Lawrence (Gozo)
Short film programme: About the Sea
9th July 8.30pm Ramla Bay, Xagħra (Gozo)
29th June 8.30pm Mifsud Bonnici Square (Fuq il-Bridge), Marsascala
Short film programme: Sense of Belonging
30th July 8.30pm Howard Gardens, Mdina