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Updated 16:27

Helios RePlay: Classic Horror Night in Katowice

Win tickets to a special Silence of the Lambs screening in Katowice on June 28. Enter via Facebook by June 27.

The Helios cinema in Katowice offers a free ticket giveaway for a classic evening. The event features a Silence of the Lambs screening on June 28 at 15:30 at ul. Kościuszki 229. Moreover, the contest runs until June 27 at 17:00, and Helios will name a winner on their Facebook page.

Silence of the Lambs screening in Katowice

The film premiered in 1991 and still holds strong critical appeal. Moreover, it won the Big Five Oscars for Best Picture, Director, Screenplay, Actor, and Actress. The story follows a young FBI trainee who consults a jailed psychiatrist to catch a serial killer. In addition, Anthony Hopkins and Jodie Foster deliver iconic performances. The screening belongs to the Helios RePLay series. Consequently, Helios programs restored classics for local audiences.

How to enter the giveaway and practical details

Helios offers two tickets to the event. To enter, comment on the cinema’s Facebook post. Specifically, answer the question about the screening’s name in the post. Therefore, you must post by June 27 at 17:00. The cinema will announce the winner in a follow-up post. However, expect the organizers to ask for contact details privately. Consequently, do not share sensitive data publicly. In Poland, official services use PESEL numbers for identity (PESEL = national ID number). Moreover, state institutions include ZUS for social security (ZUS handles pensions and social contributions). In addition, NFZ runs the public health fund (NFZ covers public healthcare benefits). These acronyms matter when officials request formal documents.

Why this matters for expats in Katowice

Local cinema culture offers an easy way to connect with residents. Moreover, chain cinemas like Helios appear across Poland. Therefore, ticket prices remain affordable compared to many EU cities. However, contests often use social media to distribute tickets. Consequently, you should verify the page and post authenticity before replying. In addition, cinemas rarely require Polish ID to collect simple prizes. Nevertheless, bring photo ID or your passport when you pick up tickets. Furthermore, many screenings of classic English-language films keep original audio. Therefore, you can usually enjoy the film in English with Polish subtitles. Moreover, Katowice sits in Silesia and offers good tram and bus links to ul. Kościuszki. In addition, you can check local timetables on the municipal website or use popular apps like Jakdojade.

💡 GOOD TO KNOW: If you win, the cinema may ask for a name and email. Do not give your PESEL or bank details unless an official voucher requires it. (PESEL is your national ID number; ZUS runs social security; NFZ handles public health insurance.) Moreover, save screenshots of the contest post. Finally, bring an ID when collecting tickets.

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