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Screenings are held in an intimate cinema that seats 53 people. Since April 2014, the cinema, thanks to the funds raised from the Polish Film Institute and the assistance of the Wyszków Commune, is already fully equipped to display films in the DCP (Digital Cinema Initiatives). From then on, cinema has the ability to display movies in digital video and audio quality and in 3D technology. As a result, much easier access to the film offer of Polish distributors, which has recently been cut for the cinema because of the withdrawal of the distribution of 35 mm film. In connection with the subsidy received in 2014, the cinema in Wyszków became a member of the Polish Digital Cinema Network. Since 2013, the Cinema of Good Films is also a part of the cinema network of local studios and studios. The activities of the Studio and Local Cinema Network are aimed at popularizing film culture, in particular by distributing films of high artistic value in cinemas and undertaking educational activities addressed to young audiences. Films are shown every day, usually at 7:00 pm and 7:00 pm, We also show videos from the morning program for organized groups, we are also able to view older films from school reading. The film repertoire is published on our website and in the local press and on facebook. Videos are displayed even for one viewer The cinema is open Monday through Friday. 8.00 - 19.00, on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays - one hour before the first show.

DKF - The Cinema of Good Films is now more than just a repertoire project. Since April 2010, there has been a Wyzkowski Discussion Film Club, a form of meetings where participants view the selected film and then discuss it.

DKF meetings are held once a month, usually on Thursdays. It is run by Piotr Płochocki - journalist, passionate about cinema, literature and photography, local historian, graduate of the Faculty of Journalism and Political Science towards Journalism and Social Communication. In 2012 he defended his MA thesis on Mass Communication. "The phenomenon of genre in the perspective of a feature film, on selected examples of American cinema."

The DKF repertoire is very broad and represents the cinema spectrum from the prized positions of modern cinema such as "Changeling", "Penance" or "City of the Blind" to the absolute classics of X musicians - "Window to the yard", "Lost Weekend", "Girl from the Province" , "Innocent Sorcerers" or "Sunset Boulevard", works that are rarely broadcast in the thematic television. Hitchcock, Wilder, Mandokie, Eastwood or Wajda films stimulate not only the discussion but also the reflection on current affairs, the personal problems of the participants.

Updated on 27 May 2024

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