Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
Preview screening! Premieres 14.03.2025
Oscar nominations: Best picture, international feature film (Brasil), actress.
Rio de Janeiro, early 1970s. A military dictatorship is tightening its grip on Brazil, and political opponents are being watched and persecuted. Former congressman Rubens Paiva lives with his wife Eunice and their five children near a beautiful sandy beach. One day, armed men march in and take away first the father of the family, then Eunice and their daughter Eliana for questioning. The most brutal means of oppression, to crush the resistance, are the disappearances of people that break families and minds.
Award-winning director Walter Salles’s (The Motorcycle Diaries, Central Station) touching yet joyful I’m Still Here (Ainda Estou Aqui) has won, among other awards, the Best Screenplay award at the Venice Film Festival, and Fernanda Torres, who plays the mother of the family, Eunice, has won a Golden Globe for her role.
Director: Walter Salles
Language: Portuguese
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
136 min, From 12 years
🎟 TICKETS
SINGLE movie tickets: 9€
TWO or more movies: 7€/movie
Film concert on Thursday: 20€
Tickets to Thursdays and Fridays screenings can be pre-purchased on netticket.fi. To Saturday and Sunday’s screenings only at the door before the screening!
GENERAL INFORMATION
Ritz opens approximately one hour before the event, (during cinema evenings about 20 minutes before the first movie).
If there are remaining tickets they will be sold by the ticket sales in the stairs. Payment with card or cash. Discount coupons or cards (Tyky, Edenred, Smartum) are not accepted at Ritz. They do however work at pre-sales at Netticket.fi or Studio Ticket in Rewell Center.
There is a stair lift from the ground floor, where the toilet is available, to the café and auditorium on the second floor. For customers with hearing aids, there is a hearing loop on rows D to G.
Read more about accessibility, and get acquainted with the premises via the virtual tour:
More on our accessibility
Seat map and virtual tour
Apart from small cafe events we have wardrobe service and charge 2€ per jacket. Card payment is possible.
Our stylish bar is also open before and after the event. It is possible to pre-order drinks in the café for events with an intermission. At sold out events, the balcony bar is open during the performance. There are a few seats at the balcony bar. Unfortunately, drinks can not be taken to the allotted seating.
If you have any questions regarding the ticket, contact the ticket seller. If you have any questions about the venue or the cafe service, please contact us. The event organizer (listed last in the event text), not Ritz or the association Skafferiet, is responsible for the event.
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