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Helios Horror Marathon in Katowice — Win Tickets

Win tickets to the Helios Horror Marathon in Katowice on June 26-27. Read schedule, contest rules, and expat tips for attending.

The Helios Horror Marathon lands in Katowice as a late June night screening event. The Helios Horror Marathon starts at 23:00 on June 26 and runs until about 05:50 on June 27, offering four intense films and two premieres.

Event details and schedule

The marathon will take place at Kino Helios, ul. Kościuszki 229 in Katowice. Consequently, organisers schedule a programme to keep viewers on edge. First comes the premiere RYTUAŁ LILY. Moreover, organisers follow that with a pre-release screening of LALKA. In addition, KRWAWE POLOWANIE will premiere that night. Finally, the marathon closes with POŚWIĘCENI. Therefore, fans can expect roughly six hours of horror cinema.

How to enter the ticket giveaway

The organiser runs a Facebook contest from June 25 until June 26 at 10:00. To enter, comment on the post answering “Who would you take to the Marathon?” and share the post on your profile. The winner appears as a comment on the event post on Friday. However, note that entrants must share the post publicly for the organiser to confirm their entry. Consequently, check your Facebook privacy settings before sharing.

Why this matters for expats

Attending the marathon offers more than films. Moreover, you get a snapshot of contemporary Polish genre cinema and local audience tastes. In addition, such events help you meet locals and international residents. Therefore, a midnight screening can become a social gateway into the city.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: Helios cinemas sell tickets online and at the box office, and they usually accept cards and contactless payments. Check age ratings before you go, since cinemas enforce limits and may ask for ID (a passport or Polish ID). PESEL is the Polish national ID number used for many formal procedures; you do not need it to buy cinema tickets. ZUS (social security) and NFZ (national health fund) matter for long-term residents, but they are unrelated to event entry. For late-night travel, use ride-hailing apps like Bolt or taxis, since public transport has reduced night services.

Practical tips and local context

Helios sits in central Katowice and benefits from tram and bus lines. However, night timetables differ, so plan your return trip. Moreover, bring a card or cash for snacks. Tickets may sell out, so buy early on the Helios website or arrive before doors open. Also, consider that Polish cinemas sometimes screen local films that do not have English subtitles. Therefore, check screening language if you rely on subtitles.

Finally, the contest rules require a public share. Consequently, the organiser will verify participation through your Facebook profile. Moreover, the original event page lists all details and the official schedule. Therefore, follow the source link below to confirm times and rules.

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