On September 6, 2009 for the first time ever, Secret Cinema heads to the great outdoors at a secret location in London. They are aiming to be the biggest open air cinema event this year, opening its gates to up to 3,000 guests, but as usual, the site remains strictly unknown. The locations of the mystery screenings are revealed only a day before the event to those suscribed to their mailing list via the Secret Cinema website.

All they will reveal now is that audiences will be participating in a "kaleidoscopic journey to the theme of an American cult classi"'. Past screenings have seen installation artists, musicians and performers to special guests in attendance, whilst locations range from derelict theatres to city rooftops showing films from premieres and exclusive previews to cult classics and time-honoured favourites.

Courtesy of Future Cinema, Secret Cinema launched back in December 2008 and has since screened a number of classic films including 'Funny Face' at The Royal Academy of Arts and an exclusive preview of Gus Van Saint’s 'Paranoid Park' in a disused railway tunnel in South London. At the last sell-out screening, the sights, sounds and smells of Jamaica came to Elephant and Castle with the screening of Jimmy Cliff’s reggae classic 'The Harder They Come', where hoards of Londoners gathered at the newly transformed Coronet Theatre celebrating in true carnival style alongside live reggae acts.

Secret Cinema has a pair of tickets to give away if you can hazard a guess at the film that's going to be shown, with a clue being that 'Nowhere to Run’ by Martha Reeves and the Vandellas is one of the songs in the film. Please send guesses to elizabeth@emfoundation.com and one name will be a chosen at random.

Tickets cost £18.50 and are on sale now at www.secretcinema.org