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Updated 13:42

Fight Club returns to Helios RePlay in Katowice

Helios RePlay offers a double invitation to the Fight Club screening Katowice on 4 June 2026. Enter via Facebook for a chance to win.

Helios RePlay offers a double invitation to the Fight Club screening Katowice. The event will take place on 4 June 2026 at 18:00 at Kino Helios, ul. Kościuszki 229 in Katowice.

Fight Club screening Katowice: details

The classic film returns after more than 25 years. David Fincher directed the 1999 drama. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton star in it. The screening forms part of Helios RePLay, a retro series that brings iconic films back to cinemas. Moreover, the cinema chain runs multiple venues across Poland, and Helios in Katowice sits within easy reach of the city centre. Tickets usually sell at the box office and online. Therefore, you should check showtimes and buy early for guaranteed seats.

Why this screening matters

The film still sparks debate about consumerism and modern identity. Consequently, it attracts both fans and new viewers. In addition, watching it on the big screen changes the experience. The film also offers a lens on late 20th century U.S. culture. However, Polish audiences often view it through local social changes. For expats, the screening provides a chance to join local conversations. Moreover, it gives an opportunity to meet people and practice English or Polish in a cultural setting.

How to win the double invitation

Infokatowice hosts a short Facebook contest to win free invites. To enter, comment on their Facebook post and answer the question: “Jaką nazwę nosi seans?”. The contest runs from 30.05.2026 (Saturday) until 31.05.2026 (Sunday) at 24:00. The organisers will announce the winner in a Monday post on their fanpage. In addition, winners receive two seats for the 4 June screening. Therefore, follow Infokatowice and check notifications to claim prizes quickly.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Helios is a mainstream Polish cinema chain and Helios RePLay focuses on classic films. For transport, trams and buses serve Kościuszki street, and taxis and rideshares work well. If you drive, expect standard parking rules. For newcomers: PESEL refers to the national ID number used in Poland (you only need it for formal registrations). ZUS is the social insurance office and NFZ runs public healthcare, while a mandat means a fine given by police. In addition, cinemas accept card payments and online tickets. Therefore, bring your phone and an ID if you plan to pick up tickets at the box office.

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