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Where To Watch Free Movies Outdoors This Summer

Posted on June 9

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People sit on blankets and watch a movie by Welsh Fountain

The Fairmount Park Conservancy supports several screenings at local parks. (Courtesy of Albert Yee for the Fairmount Park Conservancy)

Philly parks want you to go outside this summer, whether it’s to have some drinks at a rotating pop-up beer garden or to learn how to fish. The good times don’t have to end once the sun goes down. But your neighborhood park is the destination to catch some flicks, whether it’s a family-friendly film or a romance perfect for a date night. So bring a blanket or lawn chair, some snacks, and relax at these upcoming screenings.

cinéSPEAK

The arthouse cinema and film journal’s Under the Stars Festival brings together moviegoers in West Philly’s Clark Park on Friday nights, showcasing independent films. The remaining two screenings in this series are “Niñx” on June 13, plus “TCB - The Toni Cade Bambera School of Organizing” and “#FreeBlackMamas: Hear Her Voice” on June 19. Outside of this series, cinéSPEAK has other pop-up screenings at The Lawn at UCity Square and at Freedom Greens & Garden later this summer.

Movies in Clark Park

If you missed the Under the Stars Festival, that isn’t your last chance to see movies at this beloved park. The University City District will screen movies on Fridays in August. With 2026 being the semiquincentennial, this year’s theme is “freedom.” Come and watch “A League of Their Own” and “The Matrix.”

Sunset Social

Get a bird’s eye view of the city while watching your favorite movie. Located at Cira Green Rooftop, Sunset Social hosts free movie nights on Wednesdays and movie matinees on Saturdays. Upcoming evening films include “Avatar: Fire and Ash,” “Jaws,” and “Iron Man,” and daytime screenings include “Encanto” and “Ponyo.”

Movies on the Mall

At Independence Mall, you can retrace the steps of the country’s Founding Fathers, see where the Declaration of Independence was signed, and watch a movie about a group stealing said document. The free, history-based movie series takes over Independence National Historical Park from June 19 through Oct. 19. On the lineup are “Harriet,” the “National Treasure” franchise, and “Hamilton.” Sign up in advance and come early for a pre-show.

Schuylkill Banks

Watch a movie by the river. Screenings will take place either at the Grays Ferry Crescent Esplanade or in a grassy area by Walnut Street. The film lineup features “Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark” and “Dirty Dancing.” And before the movie take a stroll by the water or rent a kayak for a tour.

Park Friends Movie Nights

The city’s network of over 100 park friends groups is committed to keeping your parks clean and making them true gathering spaces. More than 20 of those groups are hosting movie nights in neighborhood parks like Mifflin Square Park, Benson Park, and Harrowgate Park.

Reel Nomadic

From now through September, residents can watch everything from cult classics to samurai films at Penn Treaty Park. The series runs primarily on Saturdays. Attendees can come at 7 p.m. to hear music from D.J.s and shop at local vendors before the movie starts.

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