Little Italy Open Air Film Festival 2011

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The Little Italy Restaurant Association is sponsoring the 15th Annual Open Air Film Festival from July 1 - Aug 26. All films will be screened on the corner of High and Stiles St. in Little Italy - Baltimore, MD.

Live music will play starting at 07:00 p.m. and all movies will begin at 09:00 p.m. Bring your own chair because only a few chairs will be available on a first come first serve basis.

With over 30 authentic italian restaurants and bakeries within walking distance, come out on friday nights for the rest of the summer to enjoy great movies, great food, and great people.

For the duration of the festival I will make my best effort to make it down, snap some photos, check out a variety of restaurants and report promptly back here to let you know the must try places in Little Italy. I have personally not spent much time in Little Italy - so this should be a fun experience.

Below is a list of movies that will be playing this year. I will try to make it out to a majority of these so I hope to see you all there!

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