29. 9. – 4. 10. 2023
Praha – Cinema Světozor – Small hall Wed 13/09 18:00 140/160 CZK
Praha – Cinema Světozor Sun 01/10 13:15 140/160 CZK
Brno – Cinema Art – Smart hall Fri 29/09 20:15 140/160 CZK
Berlín – BHROX bauhaus reuse Tue 10/10 20:30 Free
Čelákovice – Volmanova vila Sun 01/10 20:00 100 CZK
Mon 02/10 19:00 100/120 CZK
Hodonín – Kino Svět Fri 29/09 19:30 130/150 CZK
Sun 01/10 17:00 voluntary entrance fee
Fri 29/09 18:30 Free
Opava – KUPE Tue 03/10 18:00 50–80 CZK
Ostrava – Minikino Tue 10/10 19:30 110 CZK
Piešťany – KKC ARTA Sat 30/09 19:00 2–3 €
Tue 03/10 17:00 60 CZK
Plzeň – Moving Station Fri 29/09 19:00 Free
Thu 28/09 19:00 Free
Thu 05/10 18:00 100 CZK
Mon 02/10 19:30 100–120 CZK
Ústí nad Labem – Veřejný sál Hraničář Mon 02/10 19:00 150 CZK
Thu 05/10 18:00 70 CZK
Vysoké Mýto – Šemberovo divadlo Tue 03/10 19:00 voluntary entrance fee
Žilina – Rosenfeldov palác Wed 04/10 18:00 4 €

The Danish capital is often considered one of the most inclusive, creative and overall best cities in the world. But it wasn’t always so. Thirty years ago, Copenhagen was a polluted industrial city on the verge of bankruptcy. Through social engineering, the city has undergone a complete transformation. But at what cost? Today, the area is experiencing strong social inequality reaching beyond its borders. What negatives has this status as a prime location for quality living brought with it?

Prague: Warm-up screening with the presence of the director Hans Christian Post