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Multiplex cinemas are big business, although the smaller, older independents survive on their quirky, less Hollywood-dictated programmes and cheaper tickets. Village, Palace and City Cinemas are the more expensive multiplexes (159 - 199Kč) although there is discount Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday, with tickets for 109Kč - see below for details. Czech and other non-English language films are not usually subtitled in English, but we do have access to more titles now. English language films are usually subtitled, except kids' films which are dubbed. For listings see www.expats.cz.

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Prague | Culture | Cinema

A cool little arthouse cinema in Žižkov; tram N°9 to Biskupcova.

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Praha 3, Biskupcova 31
tel. 271 77 13 49

Sometimes shows Czech films with English subtitles. [...]


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Praha 1, Národní třída 28
tel. 221 10 52 25

Open:
11:00-23:00
Czech and foreign films but subtitles are only in Czech. [...]


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Praha 8, Sokolovská 1
tel. 222 31 27 37
Mat
A wide selection of Czech and foreign films and DVDs to hire and watch.  [...]


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Praha 2, Karlovo nám. 19
tel. 224 91 57 65

Open:
10:00-24:00
Oko
Neighbourhood cinema with a good selection of foreign and domestic films. [...]


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Praha 7, Fr. Křížka 15
tel. 233 382 6 06
The official theatre of the National Film Archive and membership can be bought from 14.00 - 18.00 Mon - Fri for 150/100Kč.
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Praha 1, Bartolomějská 11
tel. 224 23 32 81
Fun times, Prague island style lasts all August long at Střelák. This popular open air film and concert festival connects the great outdoors with some happening entertainment. Films are shown nightly, sometimes preceded by a concert or other event. Highlights include a special “Irish” night on August 12 with the band The Hogs playing traditional Irish pub music ahead of a screening of The Commitments or go Indian with a screening of Bollywood’s Swades: We the People/Our Country on August 15. Film goodies include There will be Blood on August 1, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull on August 2 and No Country for Old Men on August 22. There’s a bar on site, but no food, and you can rent petanque sets, Frisbees or badminton sets. Check www.strelak.cz for a full listing of events. Films start at 9pm and cost 100kč; concerts and other special event times and prices vary.

Where? Střelecký Island, across from the National Theatre, Praha 1. 775 19 45 43, www.strelak.cz
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Střelecký ostrov
Praha 3, Vinohradská 149
tel. 255 74 20 21
Apparently the longest-running cinema in Prague with Czech and English language films. A classic. [...]


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Praha 1, Vodičkova 36
tel. 224 21 69 72
Popular city-centre multiplex, which is often the only cinema with English language versions of films other cinemas show dubbed. [...]


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Praha 1, Na Příkopě 22
tel. 257 18 12 12
An arthouse cinema showing classic, current and less mainstream movies, plus Czech movies with English subtitles. [...]


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Praha 1, Vodičkova 41
tel. 224 94 75 66
Another cinema complex, this one has an European art house cinema and Gold Class, where you sit in armchairs and can eat and drink to your heart's content. [...]


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Praha 5, Radlická 1E
tel. 251 11 51 11