DOX Summer Cinema

19 Jun – 28 Aug 2024

Let’s get straight to it, before we divert you

When? Every Wednesday at 9.30 pm (screening starts after dark)

How much does a ticket cost? A single admission is CZK 200

What about DOX Club members? 20% discount on the screening

How to buy a ticket? Tickets can be purchased online, during opening hours at the DOX box office (Poupětova 1) and on the day of the screening from 8 pm to 9.30 pm at the DOX+ box office (Poupětova 3).

What if it rains? In case of bad weather, the screening will be cancelled. We will refund your money if the screening has not started yet.

In what language? Films are shown in the original language with Czech and English subtitles.

The DOX+ terrace and bar will be open before the screening from 8pm. 

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Poupětova 3 – DOX+ entrance
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DOX and Edison Filmhub invite you to summer movie nights under the starry sky - this time with a slightly "Kafkaesque" touch. High-quality headphone sound, view of the Gulliver airship, and summer drinks. Every Wednesday at 9.30 pm. See you there?

19. 6.  We Might as Well Be Dead (Germany, Romania)
Directed by Natalia Sinelnikova (2022, 94 min)

26. 6.  Transit (Germany, France)
Directed by Christian Petzold (2018, 101 min)

3. 7.  Pacifiction (France, Sweden, Germany)
Directed by Albert Serra (2022, 165 min)

10. 7.  About Endlessness (Sweden, Germany, Norway)
Directed by Roy Andersson (2019, 76 min)

17. 7.  The Northerners (Nedherlands) 
Directed by Alex van Warmerdam (1992, 108 min)

24. 7.  Nothing (Denmark)
Directed by Trine Piil Christensen (2022, 87 min)

31. 7.  Sunset (France, Hungary)
Directed by László Nemes (2018, 136 min)

7. 8.  The Killing of a Sacred Deer (Ireland, United Kingdom, USA)
Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos (2017, 121 min)

14. 8.  Under the Silver Lake (USA)
Directed by David Robert Mitchell (2018, 139 min)

21. 8.  France (France, Germany, Italy, Belgium)
Directed by Bruno Dumont (2021, 133 min)

28. 8.  Daaaaaalí! (France)
Directed by Quentin Dupieux (2023, 77 min)

Every Wednesday
one art film

The Glory of Life – premiere

Czech premiere of a surprisingly "un-Kafkaesque" film portrait of Franz Kafka's last romance. The screening will take place as part of the FALL festival.


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