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Cinemas are starting to work in Kyiv again: what to see

There will be no night screenings in cinemas yet.

In Kyiv cinemas start working again: what to see

On April 21, cinemas will start working again in Kyiv. At the same time, Ukraine is still living in the conditions of the war that Russia started in our country therefore, there will be no night screenings yet, UNIAN reports.

So far, there are three cinemas in Kyiv, two – Multiplex networks and one – Planets of Cinema. According to the “Movie Poster”, a prerequisite for the resumption of cinemas was the presence of a bomb shelter, where viewers can go down during the air alarm. Ticket prices have also been reduced: an adult ticket will cost 70-79 hryvnias, and a children's ticket – 50 hryvnias. Both networks send part of the proceeds from ticket sales to the needs of the Armed Forces.

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So far, you can watch films such as “Venom 2: Carnage”, “Time”, “Believe”, “Rabbit Petryk: Escape” to the city “,” Cherkasy “,” Spider-Man: No way home “,” Fall of the Moon “and others.

It is worth noting that there is a curfew in Kyiv from 22:00 to 5:00. During curfew it is forbidden to move by settlements by transport or on foot, to be on the street and other public places. The only exception is a special pass and identity card.

Despite the fact that the city is gradually reviving, you should be careful to listen to air raids. Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko has not yet advised Kyivans in other regions to return to the capital.

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Source: ZN

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