You can buy a ticket to an individual screening.
100 CZK / 80 CZK
Reduced price applies to film club members (ACFK and ASFK).
You can either book your festival pass online or buy it at the box office in Hvězda Cinema. You will receive an email notification once the event reaches its maximum capacity.
Festival passes entitle you to an access to all film screenings. You also get a 50% discount to accompanying events.
Validity Period |
Full Price |
Reduced Price |
One-day Accreditation | 250 CZK |
200 CZK |
Full-time Accreditation |
700 CZK |
550 CZK |
Reduced price applies to film club members (ACFK and ASFK), students and 60+ seniors.
Discounts must be claimed at the moment of purchasing.
Discounts may not be combined.
If you are a journalist, contact us for free Press Accreditation.
Friday 11.00am–10.30pm
Saturday 8.00am–10.30pm
Sunday 8.00am–4pm
By car, by train, by bus, or by bike. If you are planning the bus, take Student Agency, it's fast and comfy. If you prefer train, go for Leo Express. Most trains stop at Staré Město and have direct connection to Uherské Hradiště.
Uherské Hradiště is a small town with all its strategic points situated within a close walking distance. Public transport connects Staré Město, Uherské Hradiště and Kunovice. Tickets are available at a bus driver. Some contacts to the local taxi services: Taxi Kubeš (+420 602 747 749), Taxi Bruno (+420 776 670 412).
The parking lot in front of Hvězda Cinema offers free parking up to three hours. Bring a parking ticket to the cinema box office to deduct the fee. More info about parking in the town's centre here.
The town is an ideal place for renting a bike. More info in Information Centre in Masaryk Square.
The festival does not arrange for the visitors' accommodation. Please see some info about available accommodation here: Town Information Centre.
100 CZK/person/night
The festival offers a sleeping bag accommodation in UTB dormitory situated close to Hvězda Cinema. This form of accommodation can be booked in advance in accreditation system.
Try fairly cheap and healthy food in Polévkárna U Hroznů in Masaryk Square, or in Mlýnská Hotel. Meat-eaters should stop at Orlovna in the town's centre. If you don't mind slightly higher prices, do visit Restaurant Rotter in Františkánská Street, U Hejtmana Šarovce, new restaurant U Bláznivé slepice, or get a tasty Italian menu in Hotel Maxi in Mariánské Square or at LaBrusla restaurant. A complete list of the local restaurants is available here: www.menicka.cz.
Get a cup of coffee or a glass of wine in Café Portal or in Jiné Café in Masaryk Square. You can get an excellent coffee to go at the new espresso bar Fčil or chill at Kafe uprostřed or at Flowers Coffee. For an early breakfast visit Café-bistro Titique or Topkafe bakery. Also right at the Hvězda cinema there will be open Kinokavárna. If you prefer tea, then go to the tearoom Čajovna pod Kaštany. There is also a couple of night life spots such as Mír Club, bar Krab, Café Portal and Krček. Broad variety of beer specials is to be found at Dobré pivo pub in Mariánské Square.
You can order a glass of good wine at almost any café and restaurant. Visit wine cellar U Juráků or wine bar Hruška or Vinarius. "Wine gallery" Galerie slováckých vín offers the biggest wine menu. Most local historical wine cellars are clustered in Vinohradská Street.
If you are eager to learn more about the South-Moravian art, visit the Museum of Moravian Slovakia and its permanent exhibition documenting the history of Great Moravia (in Staré Město). Home Distillery Museum in Vlčnov will show you how to distil traditional spirits. There is an exposition of folk housing and smith crafting in Topolná. Museum of Moravian Slovakia consists of four archaeological sites – in Uherské Hradiště, Staré Město, Modrá near Velehrad, and Osvětimany. They hold the status of National Cultural Monuments and maintain the remnants of the churches' foundations.
Gallery of Moravian Slovakia is located in Otakarova Street and hosts a permanent exhibition of South-East Moravian art. It also provides space to contemporary Czech and foreign artists. The permanent exhibition comprises works from the late 19th century (Joža Úprka, Alois Kalvoda, Stanislav Lolek) as well as from the 1930s and 1940s.
Have a swim or get some relax in Aquapark right next to Hvězda Cinema. There are swimming pools, wellness and massages. Ice-Skating Arena is situated within a walking distance from Hvězda Cinema, too.