Filmmaker Daniel A. Cardenas, of Everett, in a hop field in the Yakima Valley in 2014. (Bakerbuilt Works)

Schedule of special film screenings around Snohomish County

The listings include Edmonds Center for the Arts, Historic Everett Theatre and Whidbey Island Center for the Arts showings.

Sail-In Cinema: The Port of Everett is hosting free outdoor movies at Boxcar Park, Millwright Loop W., Everett. Lawn seating and vehicle spots available. Reservations required for drive-ins only. Schedule: “Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle” on July 16, “Sleepless in Seattle” on July 23, “Dunkirk” on July 30, “Raya & the Last Dragon” on Aug. 6, “Princess & the Frog” on Aug. 13 and “The Rookie” on Aug. 20. More at www.portofeverett.com.

Throwback Thursday: 7 p.m., July 17, Edmonds Theater, 415 Main St. Edmonds. Watch the cult film “Monty Python and the Holy Grail,” a 1975 British comedy reflecting the Arthurian legend. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Showing is free, but seating is first come, first served. More at www.facebook.com/pg/theedmondstheater.

Popcorn in the Park: Free movies at dusk, about 9 p.m. Saturdays, July 24 through Aug. 14 Jennings Park Ballfield, intersection of 55th Avenue NE and 70th Street NE, Marysville; 360-363-8400. Refreshments for purchase. Bring blankets and lawn chairs. Schedule: “A Dog’s Journey” on July 24; “Sonic the Hedgehog” on July 31; “San Andreas” on Aug. 7 and “Frozen II” on Aug. 14. Go to www.marysvillewa.gov for more information.

Edmonds Outdoor Movies: Films screened 15 minutes before sundown at the Frances Anderson Center field, 700 Main St. Bring blankets, lawn chairs. Free. Schedule: “Coco” on July 30, followed by “The Sandlot” on Aug. 6.

The Banff Film Festival: Historic Everett Theatre presents 2021’s Banff Film Festival World Tour, a presentation of short films and documentaries about mountain culture, sports and the environment. There are two film programs (each two hours long) available for streaming via Now! — Amber and Onyx. Tickets are $15 for one, or $28 for both programs. You have three days to watch one program; 14 days if you sign up for both. Films streamable through Oct. 21. Register at filmfest.banffcentre.ca/?campaign=WT-152515. Call 425-258-6766 or go to www.yourhistoriceveretttheatre.org.

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