Kino Konesera: ‘No Exit’ Screening in Katowice
Attend the Kino Konesera screening of Park Chan-wook’s ‘No Exit’ in Katowice and enter a giveaway. Kino Konesera screening details inside.
Kino Konesera screening comes to Katowice on 25 February 2026 at Helios Cinema. Consequently, Poland Radar offers a double invitation giveaway to expats and locals who love bold cinema.
Kino Konesera screening details
The screening takes place at Kino Helios, ul. Kościuszki 229 in Katowice. Moreover, the film starts at 18:00. Park Chan-wook directs the new title, translated here as “No Exit” and known in Polish as “Bez Wyjścia”. In addition, the cast includes Lee Byung-hun, Son Ye-jin and Woo Seung Kim. Therefore, fans of directors like Bong Joon-ho will likely find this film compelling.
Why this film matters
Park Chan-wook returns with a story about social pressure and desperation. Moreover, the film follows Man-su, a man who loses his job and then everything he values. Consequently, he chooses violent survival instead of surrender. However, Park injects dark humour into sharp social critique. In addition, critics compare his work to “Parasite” because both films expose class fault lines. The movie also stars Lee Byung-hun, who gained international fame through TV hits and major films. Therefore, this screening appeals to viewers who want smart, provocative cinema.
Giveaway and how to get tickets
Poland Radar runs a short giveaway from 29.03.2026 to 30.03.2026. To enter, comment on our Facebook post and answer the question “Jaką nazwę nosi seans?”. We will announce the winner on Monday in a follow-up post. Moreover, anyone can join the contest. However, check Facebook rules for eligibility. In addition, you can buy tickets directly at Helios or on their website. Ticket prices vary. Therefore, check showtime listings before you go.
Park’s film shows why cinema can spark debate. Moreover, it invites conversations about work, dignity and social systems. Therefore, this Kino Konesera screening offers more than entertainment. It gives expats a chance to see modern world cinema in a Polish setting, and to connect with the city culturally.
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