Entertainment
Kino Soprus
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Kino Soprus, meaning 'Friendship Cinema', is a beloved independent movie theater located on Vana-Posti Street in Tallinn's city center. Housed in a building with a classic facade, the cinema offers a nostalgic experience with its two screening rooms, retro decor, and a small café. The program focuses on European arthouse films, documentaries, and occasional retrospectives, often in their original language with Estonian subtitles. Visitors appreciate the intimate atmosphere, with comfortable seats and a loyal local audience. The cinema also hosts film festivals, director Q&As, and themed nights. What makes Kino Soprus distinctive is its commitment to preserving the traditional cinema experience in an era of multiplexes, along with its affordable ticket prices. The café serves coffee, wine, and pastries, making it a perfect spot for a pre- or post-film chat.
Don't miss
- Watch an independent or classic film in a cozy, historic setting
- Grab a coffee or glass of wine at the in-house café
- Attend a special screening with a director Q&A or festival event
- Browse the small selection of film-related books and merch
- Relax in the intimate lobby with retro posters
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Kino Soprus
You can visit on your own (tickets are affordable and can be bought at the box office or online. check the website for showtimes). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.
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Know before you go
- Buy tickets in advance for popular screenings, as seats can sell out.
- Snacks are available at the café, but you can also bring your own.
- Films are usually shown in original language with Estonian subtitles; English subtitles are rare.
- Check the monthly program for special events like film festivals or themed nights.
A bit of history
Kino Soprus opened in the 1960s as a Soviet-era cinema and has since become a cultural institution in Tallinn. It was renovated in the 2000s to modernize facilities while retaining its original charm.
Common questions
Are films shown in English?
Most films are in their original language (e.g., English, French) with Estonian subtitles, but some Estonian films may have English subtitles.
Can I buy tickets online?
Yes, tickets are available on the cinema's official website.
Is there parking nearby?
Street parking is limited; it's best to use public transport or park in a nearby garage.
Do they show mainstream Hollywood films?
No, Kino Soprus focuses on arthouse, independent, and classic films, not mainstream blockbusters.
Is the café open to non-moviegoers?
Yes, the café is open to the public during cinema hours.
Are there discounts for students or seniors?
Yes, discounted tickets are available for students and seniors with valid ID.
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