Liezen Kino Now
Outside, the Enns flows silently under the bridge, and the peaks of the Grimming massif stand guard. Inside the Liezen Kino, for two hours, the entire valley sits together in the dark. They laugh, they gasp, they cry. When the lights come up and the doors open, spilling the soundtrack back onto the snowy street, the town feels a little less isolated. The cinema reminds them that even at the foot of the mountains, the rest of the world is never out of reach.
That place is the .
The programming is a delicate balancing act. One screen might show the latest Mission: Impossible for the teenagers who take the bus in from Selzthal. The other, smaller hall—the cozy one where the seats creak just so—will be reserved for the Austrian tragicomedy everyone is talking about, or the German arthouse film that the local literature teacher insists is "slow, but important." liezen kino