Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Harrison Ford returns as the legendary archaeologist in the fifth instalment of the acclaimed film series.
The director this time is James Mangold (Kings of Asphalt, Logan - Wolverine), the producers are Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Simon Emanuel, while Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are executive producing. The composer is once again John Williams, who has been composing the series' signature tunes since Raiders of the Lost Ark.

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The year is 1969. Indiana Jones decides that's it. After teaching at Hunter College in New York for more than a decade, the renowned professor and archaeologist is preparing for retirement in his modest apartment, where he spends his days alone. But things take an unexpected turn when his long-lost goddaughter Helena Shaw turns up. She asks about a rare artifact her father entrusted to Indy many years ago - Archimedes' infamous disc, a device that is supposed to be able to find cracks in time. Helena is a skilled con artist and steals the disc, then heads to a distant land where she can offer it to the highest bidder. Indy has no choice but to go after her, so he dusts off his hat and leather jacket for one last adventure. Meanwhile, an old enemy of his, Jürgen Voller, a former Nazi now working as a physicist for the US space programme, is hatching a plan with the disc himself, one so terrifying it could change the course of world history.
Szigeti Garden Cinema
The garden cinema, located on Sziget beach in Révfülöp, is so close to the water that if you look to the side during a dull moment in the film, you can see Lake Balaton. You can bring drinks, chairs and blankets, but it's important not to disturb the cinema-goers.
