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Nonstop cinema subscription expands its offering to include two Viennese cinemas

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To mark the second anniversary of its nonstop cinema subscription, the Constantin Film Group is expanding its offering in Austria. Starting in April 2025, the Actors Studio and the Urania Kino in Vienna will join the subscription model. This will allow subscribers to attend unlimited film screenings in a total of 26 cinemas across Austria for a fixed monthly fee. Prices start at €24 per month, and €26 for people under 22.

The nonstop cinema subscription launched in 2023 as the first nationwide cinema flat rate offering, allowing film enthusiasts to attend unlimited screenings for a monthly fee. The two new Vienna locations complement the existing network of cinemas in cities such as Graz, Linz, Salzburg, and Innsbruck. Christof Papousek, Managing Director and CFO of Constantin Film-Holding GmbH, emphasizes the significance of the expansion: "For our film fans, this means experiencing cinema without limits – a great project that we also want to support with our inner-city cinemas."

The Actors Studio in Vienna's first district is an arthouse cinema with a focus on independent films and classic films. It is characterized by its 70s ambiance and offers an alternative program beyond the big blockbusters. The Urania Kino, housed in the historic Urania building on the Danube Canal, focuses on sophisticated cultural and documentary films. The City of Vienna's "Cinemagic" children's cinema, aimed at a young audience, is also shown there.

With the addition of the two new cinemas to the nonstop cinema subscription program, the offering is expanding both geographically and in terms of content. The Constantin Film Group thus pursues the goal of facilitating access to diverse film experiences for a broad audience and further strengthening the cinema landscape in Austria.

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