Światowid Cinema invites you to family and youngest viewers' screenings in the run-up to Easter.
On 6-8 April, the Światowid Cinema will host screenings aimed at younger viewers in the afternoons. Three films will be available from 11:45 am: "My Fairy Troublemaker", "Cricket & Antoinette" and "The School of the Magical Animals".
"My Fairy Troublemaker" - The friendly Violetta is training to become the Tooth Fairy so that she can give presents to children in exchange for their milk teeth. Unfortunately, despite her best intentions, she keeps failing her exams because the only gifts she can conjure up are... purple flowers. And then there is the all-important annual test. When this, too, fails, Violetta steals the magical jewel of teleportation from another fairy and with its help crosses over into our world. All this is to prove to unbelievers that she can be a great Tooth fairy. Bad luck, however, that during the landing in human reality, the stolen jewel is damaged and Violleta loses the possibility to return home. Luckily, she meets Maxie - the new girl in town, whose life is still made miserable by her two half-brothers. Soon united by friendship and the power of spells, the girl and the fairy do their best to find a secret portal to the world of magic and save the city's nature, which is in danger of being destroyed.
"Cricket & Antoinette" - Ket plays guitar in a band made up of grasshoppers. Antoinette lives nearby - Princess of the anthill, where all music is forbidden and a work ethos prevails. Antonina and Ket meet by chance and become friends. When the princess is kidnapped by the sinister Anteodor - Ket and his friends set out to rescue her.
"The School of the Magical Animals" - Ida is new to the class. However, her teacher knows what to do to make the girl feel better and more confident. And nothing less than magic will help. Ida befriends a fox and her shy classmate Bennie's companion becomes a tortoise. The animals are gifted with unusual abilities: they speak with a human voice, perform tricks and are eager to play. Meanwhile, mysterious thefts begin to occur in the school corridors. The trademark of the perpetrator is a big yellow smile. Ida and her new classmates try to work out who the thief is. And it has to be said that without friends - including animal friends - it would be much more difficult. Will the riddle and finding the culprit be black magic for the heroes?
Family and animation screenings especially for the youngest viewers. Światowid Cinema invites you from 6 to 8 April from 11:45 am.
Tickets can be purchased:
- online
- at the box office of Centrum Spotkań Europejskich "Światowid". The box office is open from Monday to Friday from 2.30 p.m. to 8.30 p.m. On Saturdays and Sundays from 11.30 a.m. to 8.30 p.m.
- at the ticket machine located in the hall of CSE "Światowid" (payment by card) from 8:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m.