Event Series: One Life

One Life

Date & Time:

Sun 24.3 19:00 - 20:42

Cost:

9€ – 11€

Organizer

Skafferiet r.f.

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The incredible true story tells of Sir Nicholas “Nicky” Winton, who on the day before World War II saved more than six hundred children from destruction at the hands of the Nazis. Nicky fancied himself a banker, not a humanitarian, but when he visited Prague in 1938, he saw the plight of fleeing Jewish refugees. He did what he believed was right – what anyone would do – and dedicated himself to it. The war was approaching, and the race against time began. How many children could he free before time ran out?

Tickets: 11/9€, sold at the door
Language: English, German, French
Subtitles: Finnish, Swedish
102 min, From 12 years

GENERAL INFORMATION

Vaasa local buses, Lifti, drive several lines past Ritz. You can find your way to us with their  route planner

Ritz is only 700 meters walking from Vaasa travel centre (trains and long distance buses).

Roadside parking is free after 18:00. The easiest way to find parking is in the main square underground parking Toriparkki, 400 meters walking distance from Ritz.

For far away guests there is a wide selection of hotels in Vaasa! GreenStar Hotel Vaasa offers our customers a 10% discount on the cheapest dayrate with the code: RITZ.

During Kino nights Ritz doors open circa 20 minutes before the first movie.

Tickets are sold in the café where payment by card or cash is accepted. There is no pre-sale or take bookings for film screenings. The tickets are value tickets, and are valid as such to any screening.

Smartum, Tyky or Edenred coupons or cards are not accepted at Ritz, but they can be used to buy tickets at Studio Ticket in shopping centre Rewell.

No wardrobe service or fee during regular Kino nights.

We work continuously to make Ritz more accessible. There is a stair lift from the ground floor, where the toilet is available, to the café and auditorium on the second floor, and there is a induction loop for hearing aids in part of the auditorium. Even so it is a good idea to read up on accessibility before your visit.

Read more about accessibility, and get acquainted with the premises via the virtual tour:

More on our accessibility

Seat map and virtual tour

Our stylish bar is also open before and between screenings. Unfortunately, drinks can not be taken into the auditorium during regular Kino nights.

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