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First Cinema Festival of Austria: Movie Enjoyment at a Special Price at Cineplexx

Beim Kinofest im Cineplexx gibt es Tickets um nur 5,90 Euro.
Beim Kinofest im Cineplexx gibt es Tickets um nur 5,90 Euro. ©Cineplexx
The first Austrian Cinema Festival offers a special cinema experience on September 13, 2025, organized by the Association of Cinema, Culture, and Entertainment Businesses of the WKO. The Cineplexx cinemas are also participating - with tickets at a special price.

On Saturday, September 13, 2025, the Cinema Festival will take place for the first time across Austria – organized by the Association of Cinema, Culture, and Entertainment Businesses of the Austrian Economic Chamber (WKO). The diversity of cinemas and the start of the autumn season will be celebrated. All locations of the Cineplexx cinemas are also participating, inviting you to a cinema day full of highlights – and all for just 5.90 euros per ticket (special formats are excluded). Advance sales for Austria's first Cinema Festival are available at Cineplexx box offices, in the Cineplexx app, and online at cineplexx.at.

Spectacular Start to the Cinema Autumn 2025

“The Cinema Festival is a great initiative for the Austrian cinema landscape. It was clear to us to participate with our locations and celebrate cinema. With this, we want to not only highlight the diversity and uniqueness of cinema but above all say thank you to our visitors and start a strong autumn and winter season together,” said Christof Papousek, managing partner of Constantin Film & Cineplexx.

Cinema Festival at Cineplexx: Film Fun for the Whole Family

The Cinema Festival also marks the start of a cinematic cinema autumn, with noteworthy film releases in various genres. Whether exciting family adventures, nerve-wracking horror, or heartwarming romance – the diverse program offers film enjoyment for every taste on this day: In “The Gangster Gang 2” and “Lilly and the Kangaroos,” young and old experience turbulent animal stories full of wit and imagination. “Conjuring 4: The Last Chapter” and the adaptation of Stephen King's dark novel “The Long Walk – Death March” provide goosebumps. Those who want to laugh will enjoy the record-breaking cult comedy “Manitou's Canoe” with “Bully” Herbig and the biting satire “The Rose Battle” – a reinterpretation of the classic film “The War of the Roses.” It gets romantic in “What is Love Worth – Materialists,” which poses questions about feelings and material desires. Finally, the drama “22 Lanes,” which has made its way from bestseller lists to the big screen, promises sophisticated entertainment with strong characters and intense emotions.

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