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See hit family films at Majestic Cinemas Nambour

There’s something for everyone at Majestic Cinemas Nambour during the upcoming July school holidays.

From hit family films including Lightyear, Minions: The Rise of Gru, and Jurassic World: Dominion, to Film Festival exclusives for the adults.

Lightyear is the origin story of Buzz- the hero that inspired the toy- introducing the legendary Space Ranger who would win generations of fans. Voiced by Chris Evans, Lightyear is an action packed animated adventure.

Minions: The Rise of Gru takes us back to how the world’s greatest supervillain first met his iconic Minions, and forged the despicable crew and faced off against the most unstoppable criminal force.

Also screening these school holidays is Jurassic World: Dominion the final chapter in the 29-year saga which sees the original crew join forces with Owen and Claire to fight off some almighty beats.

Coming this July is the Bastille Film Festival from 10-24 July with three films, screened twice across the two weeks. The films include A Tale of Love & Desire, 0SS 117: From Africa with Love, and Another World.

Plus don’t miss the French Film Friday film The Villa on 29 July from 7pm.

The Sunshine Coast Film Festival will present two films as encore screenings to the recent Spanish Film Festival (last screening Maixabel on 26 June at 2.30pm) on 30 July/2.30pm Official Competition, and 7 August/2.30pm The Good Boss.

Plus Canaletto and The Art of Venice will screen on the 17 July at 2pm and 20 July at 10am as a part of the Exhibition on Screen series.

The remarkable group of over 200 paintings, drawings and prints on display offer unparalleled insight into the artistry of Canaletto.

The film also offers the chance to step inside two official royal residences to learn more about the artist.

Tickets are on sale now via majesticcinemas.com.au or at the box office. Normal ticket prices apply.

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