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Inside Out in the park on Friday

Posted 3/31/16

Bring your family out to Fountain Park and enjoy a wonderful evening, watching a movie under the stars.

For its springtime Movie in the Park presentation the town Community Services Department …

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Inside Out in the park on Friday

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Bring your family out to Fountain Park and enjoy a wonderful evening, watching a movie under the stars.

For its springtime Movie in the Park presentation the town Community Services Department will host a showing of the acclaimed animated film Inside Out at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 1.

Emotions run wild in the mind of a little girl who is uprooted from her peaceful life in the Midwest and forced to move to San Francisco in this Pixar adventure from director Pete Docter (Up, Monsters Inc.).

Young Riley was perfectly content with her life when her father landed a new job in San Francisco, and the family moved across the country. Now, as Riley prepares to navigate a new city and attend a new school, her emotional headquarters becomes a hot bed of activity.

As Joy (voice of Amy Poehler) attempts to keep Riley feeling happy and positive about the move, other emotions like Fear (voice of Bill Hader), Anger (voice of Lewis Black), Disgust (voice of Mindy Kaling) and Sadness (Phyllis Smith) make the transition a bit more complicated.

The movie is rated PG and has a run time of 102 minutes.

The movie will show at the Fountain Park Amphitheater and is free.

For more information, contact Corey Povar at 480-816-5170 or visit the Town of Fountain Hills website at www.fh.az.gov.