
Czech Dream | Miasto Movie
About
Part documentary, part madcap comedy, Czech Dream is a film born from a wild idea: a massive advertising campaign for a supermarket that doesn’t exist. Created by two film students, it serves as a sharp satire on consumerist society.
The Czechs are famous for their ability to laugh at their own foibles, a trait long-established in their national cinema by masters like Miloš Forman, Jiří Menzel, and Petr Zelenka. The young creators of Czech Dream carry on this tradition, adding a modern “mockumentary” twist. The story follows the colossal promotional machine they set in motion—hundreds of billboards, thousands of flyers, and relentless ads across TV, radio, and print. But this social experiment, designed to test the power of marketing, eventually begins to spiral out the directors’ control.
Details
When: January 14, 2026 | 7:00 PM
Where: Workshops of Culture in Lublin, Grodzka 5a – auditorium, 2nd floor
Admission: Free
Accessibility
Venue wheelchair inaccessible
Films are screened in their original languages with Polish subtitles.
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Read about accessibility at Workshops of Culture: https://warsztatykultury.pl/en/accessibility/
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Screenings in January 2026
7 January 2026, 19.00 – Clerks, dir. Kevin Smith, 92 min, 1994
14 January 2026, 19.00 – Ceský sen (Czech Dream), dir. Vít Klusák, Filip Remunda, 86 min, 2004
21 January 2026, 19.00 – The Wolf of Wall Street, dir. Martin Scorsese, 179 min, 2013
28 January 2026, 19.00 – Empire Records, dir. Allan Moyle, 88 min, 1995



