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From 27 May 2026

The Last One for the Road Le città di pianura

Francesco Sossai / Italy, Germany / 2025 / 100 min / Italian

Screenings

Monday, 01. 06. 2026 / 18:50 / Main Hall
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Wednesday, 03. 06. 2026 / 21:30 / Kinodvorišče

Kinodvorišče

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Thursday, 04. 06. 2026 / 18:50 / Main Hall
Friday, 05. 06. 2026 / 16:30 / Main Hall
Saturday, 06. 06. 2026 / 18:50 / Main Hall
Monday, 08. 06. 2026 / 18:20 / Main Hall
Francesco Sossai breathes new life into Italian comedy with a bittersweet road movie. Together with two old friends, we wander through the Venetian lowlands, empty our glasses, and try to remember the “truly incredible thing about life” that Carlo Bianchi discovered. It was the big winner at the prestigious Italian David di Donatello film awards.

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The Last One for the Road Le città di pianura

Francesco Sossai

Monday, 01. 06. 2026 / 18:50 / Main Hall

Francesco Sossai breathes new life into Italian comedy with a bittersweet road movie. Together with two old friends, we wander through the Venetian lowlands, empty our glasses, and try to remember the “truly incredible thing about life” that Carlo Bianchi discovered. It was the big winner at the prestigious Italian David di Donatello film awards.

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Monday, 01. 06. 2026 / 21:00 / Main Hall

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Tuesday, 02. 06. 2026 / 18:40 / Main Hall

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