The Box Office is open from 16:00 till 19:45 (closed for today).

Screenings

Sunday, 30. 11. 2025 / 19:00 / Main Hall

Rain-Check Screenings

Asset 1
Wednesday, 28. 01. 2026 / 10:00 / Main Hall

Rendez-vous with coffee and talk

Asset 1
Wednesday, 28. 01. 2026 / 15:00 / Main Hall

Rendez-vous with coffee and talk

Asset 1
From 16 April 2025

How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Lahn Mah

Pat Boonnitipat / Thailand / 2024 / 127 min / Thai

Screenings

Sunday, 30. 11. 2025 / 19:00 / Main Hall

Rain-Check Screenings

Asset 1
Wednesday, 28. 01. 2026 / 10:00 / Main Hall

Rendez-vous with coffee and talk

Asset 1
Wednesday, 28. 01. 2026 / 15:00 / Main Hall

Rendez-vous with coffee and talk

Asset 1
A young Thai director wraps important questions about family, intergenerational ties, and the pursuit of happiness into a touching dramedy that broke all box office records at home and became a cultural phenomenon. Bring your grandma – and don’t forget the tissues!

cast Putthipong Assaratanakul, Usha Seamkhum, Sanya Kunakorn, Sarinrat Thomas, Pongsatorn Jongwilas, Tontawan Tantivejakul

IMDb

Photos

Kinodvor. Online.

You can't come to the cinema? You can watch this film online. Available only in Slovenia.

Kinodvor. Newsletter.

Join our mailing list and receive details of upcoming films and events!

What's On

Additional Screening

Little Trouble Girls Kaj ti je deklica

Urška Djukić

Tuesday, 25. 11. 2025 / 17:30 / Main Hall

Urška Djukić’s (Granny’s Sexual Life) debut feature explores the power of girls’ voices to overturn traditional ideas and patriarchal patterns through the eyes of a shy and sensitive 16-year-old girl, Lucija. The opening film of the Perspectives Competition and winner of the FIPRESCI Award for Best First Film at this year’s Berlinale.

Sold Out

Whites Wash at Ninety Belo se pere na devetdeset

Marko Naberšnik

Tuesday, 25. 11. 2025 / 19:30 / Main Hall

Wisdom of Happiness Wisdom of Happiness

Barbara Miller, Philip Delaquis

Wednesday, 26. 11. 2025 / 13:00 / Main Hall

With disarming wit, the Dalai Lama reflects on balancing millennia-old Tibetan Buddhist traditions with the contemporary values of our globalised society that now struggles to overcome violence and war while standing on the brink of environmental collapse.