From August 24, Cinema City offers another portion of love emotions in the cinema: After 4. We Can’t Survive Without Each Other – the gusts of passion and the most difficult choices in the last chapter of the hottest and most stormy romance of contemporary cinema. Tessa and Hardin’s relationship feels more permanent and stronger than ever, but when the family secrets of both lovers are revealed, it turns out that the most difficult test is still ahead of them. Cinema City invites the most faithful fans of the love saga to a marathon of all four parts on August 26.
In the coming week, there will also be pre-premiere screenings of films: August 26-28, Happiness Walks Param i, and 1.09 Bodies and King: My Friend Lion in selected cinemas of the network.
A dose of fear from Cinema City
A father’s journey with two daughters to a nature reserve in South Africa – this is how the thriller The Beast quietly begins . Instead of the memories of the past that the family wanted to look for, the struggle against mortal danger begins. A man-eater lion stands in their way. How will the hero (played by the famous Idris Elba) cope in an extreme situation? For those who are not afraid of spectacular impressions, Cinema City organizes screenings in the 4DX format, which multiplies the feeling of participating in a film action.
Another strong title, aimed at more mature viewers, is the Spine of the Night animation . It is an epic, extremely brutal fantasy about the struggle between the worlds of magic and nature and the developing civilization that supports them. The scale and scope of the work that has been created over the 7 years are reminiscent of both the works of Tolkien and Sapkowski. The backbone of the night is also one of the few contemporary animations made with the use of the rotoscopic technique.
You don’t like being scared? Choose the comedy In the rhythm of rumba
French comedy star actor and director Franck Dubosc returns with a new title. To the rhythm of rumba is a therapeutic and dancing comedy that seduces with Latin American rhythms telling about love, fatherhood and the saving power of dance. Tony (Franck Dubosc) works as a school bus driver. He has been living in solitude for a long time, not maintaining contact with his wife and daughter, whom he left years ago. However, when one day he receives disturbing cardiac test results, he decides to summon up the courage to confront the past. To do this, under an assumed name, he enrolls in a dance course led by his daughter, whom he last saw when she was still a child.
A new title in the Family Offer – for the youngest viewers
From Fafik to a warrior – this is the slogan that tempts viewers in the premiere American animation How I Became a Samurai . Why? The dog hero does not seem to be samurai material. The cat is different. The cat is a born samurai. He has innate grace, speed and claws as sharp as a samurai sword. Hank is a dog and nothing will change that anymore, but from a puppy he dreams of becoming a samurai. How it will happen and what will happen will be seen on the screens of cinemas. In Cinema City, this film is available at lower prices as part of the Family Offer.
Information about the repertoire is available at www.cinema-city.pl .