►►► Vamos a la Playa : Beach Party & Beach Horror Films Break out your Bermuda shorts, Hawaiian shirts and bikinis! Summer is coming early to Cinema Nova as "Vamos a la Playa" shines a light on those subgenres in which seaside, beach and the coast all get their moment in the cinematic sun. A wave of "beach party" movies and musical comedies featuring swimsuit-clad teens dabbling in holiday romance and Californian surf culture showcase the 60s at their retro-grooviest. Life is a beach not just for Elvis Presley in "Blue Hawaii" but also for the communist youth of East Germany in "Heißer Sommer". But the sea is also home to uncanny lifeforms in "Beach Horror" films, in which rubber monsters, mermaids or underwater Nazi zombies crawl ashore or lurk beneath the sand to target unwitting beachgoers and coast dwellers. After these bloody creature features ("Blood Beach") and rare boardwalk gems ("Night Tide"), your annual beach holiday will never seem the same again. ► Beach Horror & Party Night American cult film specialist Mike Hunchback zips through the B-movie history of beach horror, sea monsters and scantily clad bathers via three features and a crazy cocktail of trailers and surprise acts. Get ready for a beach party at the Nova-Tikibar where Hawaiian Hula alternates with 60s surf & garage beats, with a mix by DJ Nasty Bartender & The Lounge Bastard. + The Horror of Party Beach, Del Tenney, 1964, US, HD, OV ANG ,78'+ Shock Waves, Ken Wiederhorn, 1977, US, DCP, OV ANG ,85'+ Blood Beach, Jeffrey Bloom, 1980, US, 35MM, OV ANG ,92' 06.03 > 19:00 ► Heißer Sommer Joachim Hasler, 1968, DE, 35MM, OV DE ST ANG, 91' Fresh-faced youngsters head for the popular holiday resort of Rügen Island in the Baltic Sea in this East German variation on the Cliff Richard classic "Summer Holiday". At first, the unruly boys threaten to spoil the fun for the girls, but soon the two groups learn to get along, with lots of singing and dancing. 07.03 > 17:30 ► Night Tide Curtis Harrington, 1961, US, DCP, OV ANG ST FR, 86' Young Dennis Hopper plays a sailor who falls in love with a carnival mermaid in this eerie low-budget debut by Curtis Harrington ("What’s the Matter With Helen?"), filmed on and around the boardwalks of Santa Monica. But will he meet the same fate as her previous boyfriends, who have all come to watery ends? 07.03 > 21:30 ► Matinee Take a nostalgic trip back to the glory days of your local picture palace with a Sunday matinee that caters for everyone in the family, complete with all the trimmings: teasers, popsicles, coming attractions and a vintage 60s movie starring The King himself: Elvis Presley! Rock-A-Hula-Baby! + Blue Hawaii, Norman Taurog, 1961, DCP, OV ANG ST FR NL, 102' 08.03 > 14:00 ► Neither the Sea Nor the Sand The Exorcism of Hugh Fred Burnley, 1972, GB, 35MM, OV ANG ,100' The love between Anna and Hugh is so strong that even his sudden death can’t stop him coming back to her. But his return is not without complications. An atmospheric romantic tragedy, adapted from a novel by British newscaster Gordon Honeycombe, and filmed on beautiful beach locations in the Channel Islands. 08.03 > 17:30 ► Sonatine Takeshi Kitano, 1993, JP, 35MM, OV JA ST FR NL, 94' In Kitano’s breakthrough film, the cult actor-director plays a yakuza enforcer sent by his Tokyo boss to Okinawa. After an ambush, he and fellow survivors seek refuge at the beach, where they play children’s games. Genre thrills evolve into the alternately lyrical and brutal character study of a damned soul. 12.03 > 21:30