The Twilight Cinema showed 24 films to thousands of islanders over the past few weeks from Finding Nemo to the latest Top Gun and Thelma & Louise.
The States’ Heritage Services are hailing it as a success after half the showings sold out, with others near capacity.
It was the first year a back-up venue was prepared in case of inclement weather, with that contingency used once and the film was instead shown at Beau Sejour.
120 tickets were available for each film costing £6.
Helen Glencross, Head of Heritage Services, said changes made to the showings, including an early evening children’s film followed by one for older audiences, proved a hit.
“We extended the event from previous years and showed a wider variety of films, which has encouraged more people to come along and enjoy the unique atmosphere, at one of the island’s most iconic landmarks,” she said.
“The event is a collaboration between staff at Beau Sejour Leisure Centre – including the technical, booking and planning, and front of house teams – as well as the visitor services team at Guernsey Museums, so my thanks, as always, to everyone involved in making the event a success.”
The States have confirmed the event will return in 2025.