I'm quite sure that most of you out there love going to the cinema, but what if you want to see movies in foreign languages in Graz? Well, maybe you know the KIZ Royale? This is propably the first adress to see movies in their original language. They play English movies as well as movies in Italian, Spanish, French - they even played a movie in Farsi once, if I remember correctly!! It's also not just mainstream cinema - they tend to show movies which may atract only a smaller audience.
You'll find it in Conrad-von-Hötzendorf-Straße 10, that's almost opposite the tax office and not to far from the crossroads at Grazbachgasse.
On Monday I've been there again and watched "To Rome with Love". The movie was quite funny altough the German subtitles have been very anoying. The movie has been in English and Italian. I know both languages and I understood everything quite well, but the subtitles are just distracting!
The movie itself has been hilarious and a bit weird too. The characters are great and you just love to follow their stories in the movie. The character I loved the most is the one played by Penélope Cruz. She's playing a prostitute that - by chance - got in the hotel room of Antonio, who has just arrived from the province with his girlfriend Milly. But, as Milly got lost in Romehairdresser looking for a hairdresser he introduced the stranger to his relatives, who are very formal people. - As you can imagine, a lot of hilarious moments follow...
Then there are like four other storylines:
There's, for example, Leopoldo Pisanello who is just an avarage, boring guy. From one day to the other, however, he becomes famous, out of nothing and he's suddenly chased by paparazzi, who want to know about every single detail of his everyday life.
Another loveable character is Jerry (Woody Allen) a retired opera director who just arrived from the States along with his wife Phyllis to meet their daughter's Italian fiancée, Michelangelo. Michelangelo's father, a mortician, turns out to have a great singing voice and so Jerry wants to promote him. And there is the famous architect who meets a young man that just lives the same youth the he lived.
Never forget Milly, Antonios girlfriend, she's got lost in Rome and found herself in the middle of a film set, where she meets her favourite actor, who tries to seduce her and then she finds herself in bed with ...
Agh, maybe you should just watch the movie, else I would end up writing this the next hours. Conclunding, I would say that the movie is very funny and a little bit confusing at the same time - which is quite normal for movies directed by Woody Allen, people told me. There's also a lot of moral in it, you'll see some places of picturesque Rome and it's always great listening to some Italian. I do recommend watching this movie!
Here you'll find the programme: http://www.uncut.at/graz/kizroyal/
Enjoy watching it!!
You'll find it in Conrad-von-Hötzendorf-Straße 10, that's almost opposite the tax office and not to far from the crossroads at Grazbachgasse.
On Monday I've been there again and watched "To Rome with Love". The movie was quite funny altough the German subtitles have been very anoying. The movie has been in English and Italian. I know both languages and I understood everything quite well, but the subtitles are just distracting!
The movie itself has been hilarious and a bit weird too. The characters are great and you just love to follow their stories in the movie. The character I loved the most is the one played by Penélope Cruz. She's playing a prostitute that - by chance - got in the hotel room of Antonio, who has just arrived from the province with his girlfriend Milly. But, as Milly got lost in Romehairdresser looking for a hairdresser he introduced the stranger to his relatives, who are very formal people. - As you can imagine, a lot of hilarious moments follow...
Then there are like four other storylines:
There's, for example, Leopoldo Pisanello who is just an avarage, boring guy. From one day to the other, however, he becomes famous, out of nothing and he's suddenly chased by paparazzi, who want to know about every single detail of his everyday life.
Another loveable character is Jerry (Woody Allen) a retired opera director who just arrived from the States along with his wife Phyllis to meet their daughter's Italian fiancée, Michelangelo. Michelangelo's father, a mortician, turns out to have a great singing voice and so Jerry wants to promote him. And there is the famous architect who meets a young man that just lives the same youth the he lived.
Never forget Milly, Antonios girlfriend, she's got lost in Rome and found herself in the middle of a film set, where she meets her favourite actor, who tries to seduce her and then she finds herself in bed with ...
Agh, maybe you should just watch the movie, else I would end up writing this the next hours. Conclunding, I would say that the movie is very funny and a little bit confusing at the same time - which is quite normal for movies directed by Woody Allen, people told me. There's also a lot of moral in it, you'll see some places of picturesque Rome and it's always great listening to some Italian. I do recommend watching this movie!
Here you'll find the programme: http://www.uncut.at/graz/kizroyal/
Enjoy watching it!!
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