Back to the Future at Helios RePlay — Win Tickets
Helios in Katowice hosts a Back to the Future screening on 23 May 2026. Enter the Facebook contest to win tickets for the classic film.
Helios RePlay returns with a fan favourite. The Back to the Future screening Katowice will take place on 23 May 2026 at 15:00 at Kino Helios, ul. Kościuszki 229.
What is showing and why it matters
Robert Zemeckis directed this 1985 sci‑fi classic. Christopher Lloyd plays Doc Brown. Michael J. Fox stars as Marty McFly. Consequently, the film still draws audiences decades later. Moreover, the film mixes comedy and science fiction well. Therefore, Helios chose it for its RePlay series. The DeLorean time machine remains iconic. In addition, the movie offers a light cultural bridge for newcomers. It gives a shared pop culture reference for expats and locals.
How to win the free tickets
Helios is offering a double invitation to one winner. To enter, comment on the Poland Radar Facebook post. The contest runs from 20.05.2026 to 21.05.2026 until 17:00. In addition, participants must answer the question “Jaką nazwę nosi seans?” in the comments. The page will announce the winner on Thursday in a post. Consequently, you should use a clear Facebook account name. However, remember that contest rules may require public visibility of your comment for verification.
Practical details for attending
The screening starts at 15:00 on 23 May. Therefore, arrive early to collect physical or digital tickets. Helios often scans tickets on arrival. Moreover, the cinema sits on Kościuszki Street near central tram and bus lines. You can use local transit to reach it. In addition, nearby parking exists but it fills fast. Bring ID if needed. Also, keep your phone charged for the ticket QR code.
Context for expats
Poland has its own administrative systems. For example, ZUS handles social insurance contributions. NFZ provides public health coverage. A PESEL number serves as your national ID for many services. If you overstay a parking meter you may get a mandat (fine). Consequently, small local rules matter when you attend events. Moreover, many cultural events run in Polish. Therefore, a quick translation app helps. In addition, local cinema staff usually help in English.
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