


Kala is a small and intimate music festival that takes place at a stunning location on the Albanian Riviera.
It brings together the joy and discovery of a carefully curated line-up with the freedom and ease of a beach holiday.

Expect blissful beach days, a friendly atmosphere and the very best DJs and live acts performing across 6 open air beach stages.

Clash Magazine


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When it comes to travel, few places are still undiscovered.
Albania is Europe’s final hidden gem, where turquoise seas, golden sands, and cultural treasures remain unspoiled.
Kala takes place in Dhërmi, an intimate coastal village perfect for escaping the crowds.




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The DVD 5 edition represents a highly affordable, permanent addition to your action movie shelf. It is a durable, tangible piece of cinema history that ensures you can always revisit Frank Murphy's thrilling battle in the skies—completely independent of Wi-Fi connections or monthly subscription fees.
Finding a sealed copy on eBay or at a flea market for $5 to $10 is a score. Rip it, store it, and keep it next to your copies of The French Connection and To Live and Die in L.A. .
It can see through walls, record a whisper from a mile away, or level an entire city block. But as the plot hurtles forward, Murphy discovers that the machine is not merely a tool for law and order. A sinister government conspiracy, led by his former commanding officer Colonel Cochrane (a brilliantly creepy Malcolm McDowell), intends to use Blue Thunder as the ultimate weapon for crowd control and political suppression. What follows is a spectacular battle for control of the Los Angeles skies, a taut cat-and-mouse game between an indestructible prototype and the outmatched military forces desperate to stop it.
As Blue digs deeper into the conspiracy, he teams up with his rookie partner, Lacy (Daniel Stern), and Wendy (Melody Anderson), a beautiful and feisty TV reporter who's investigating the Sky One unit. Together, they uncover a sinister plot by the government to use the helicopter for sinister purposes, including the framing of innocent people and the suppression of dissent. Blue Thunder -1983- -- DVD 5
The disc itself is a single-sided DVD 5, which typically holds around 4.7GB of data. The film is presented in an anamorphic widescreen format preserving the original 2.35:1 CinemaScope theatrical aspect ratio. This is crucial, as early DVD releases sometimes offered a "full screen" (1.33:1) version that butchered the film's composition, cropping out vital visual information and ruining the scope of the aerial sequences. The audio is presented in robust Dolby Digital 5.1 surround sound, ensuring the roar of the Gazelle's turbine engine and Arthur B. Rubinstein's tense electronic score fill the room.
Language options and subtitle tracks (which consume minimal space but are factored into the overall budget of the disc).
English and French are standard on most Region 1 (US) and Region 2 (UK) versions. Studio: Originally released by Columbia/TriStar Studios . Common DVD Editions The DVD 5 edition represents a highly affordable,
The film's true star is the helicopter itself. The Blue Thunder is equipped with a dizzying array of high-tech gadgetry that was the stuff of science fiction in 1983: a chin turret with a 20mm electric cannon capable of 4,000 rounds per minute, NORDOC-NATO armor, infra-red scanners, whisper-quiet rotors, and a computer link to a worldwide database. The plot kicks into high gear when Murphy and Lymangood accidentally overhear a secret conversation, revealing that corrupt government officials, including Murphy's old Vietnam nemesis, Colonel Cochrane (a menacing Malcolm McDowell), plan to use Blue Thunder as an assassination tool to incite civil unrest.
Generally features English and French tracks, often in Dolby Digital 5.1 or 2.0.
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Whether you are watching it for the first time or revisiting a childhood favorite, finding a crisp, reliable version of Blue Thunder (1983) is the best way to appreciate the practical stunts, the intense performances, and the sheer audacity of this classic thriller.
If a release includes John Badham’s audio commentary or the making-of featurettes (such as "Ride with the Angels"), the video quality of the main feature is inevitably compromised further to prevent the disc from exceeding the 4.7 GB limit. Collector Value and Modern Relevance
The DVD 5 release of "Blue Thunder" offers a decent video transfer. The film's vibrant colors and dynamic action sequences are well-represented, with clear details in both the foreground and background. However, some minor grain and softness are noticeable, which can be attributed to the age of the film and the quality of the source material. Overall, the picture quality is satisfactory for a 1980s film. Rip it, store it, and keep it next
Alternative tracks often include the original Dolby Stereo mix encoded in dual-channel PCM or Dolby Digital 2.0. This track is lighter on data, leaving more room for video bits, and offers a highly accurate representation of how the movie sounded in standard theaters in 1983.
has developed a loyal cult following over the years, with fans praising its unique blend of action, suspense, and social commentary. The film's influence can be seen in many subsequent action movies, including Die Hard , Predator , and Speed .

Welcome to dance paradise.
Six open air spaces on the beach equipped with wooden dancefloors and top tier sound systems.
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Kala is designed to balance all-night dancing with time to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings.
Besides the music, you’ll find stunning beaches, soothing wellness sessions, and mouth-watering mediterranean food that will help you recharge.
Plus a range of daytime activities ideal for spending quality time with your friends and connect with others beyond the dancefloor.

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Say goodbye to festival camping
All tickets include hotel accommodation, and most hotels are within walking distance.
Having your own comfy hotel bed and shower at a festival is a game changer.
This also allows us to keep prices affordable:
Full week ticket + 3* hotel starts at only £325 / 375€ per person
There are options for every style and budget, from cosy beach huts to fancy 5* hotels.
Check the accommodation page for more details:

