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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I buy tickets online?

Choose your preferred screening on the TKT.GE platform, select your seats, and pay by card. Your e-ticket will arrive instantly.

Where is the cinema located?

The venue is in the center of Tbilisi at 36 Merab Kostava Street, close to Vere Park.

Can I watch films in English?

Yes, Amirani always has films showing in their original language, which is one of its biggest draws for dedicated cinema-goers.

Are student discounts available?

Yes, special rates for students apply at certain screenings, making cinema genuinely accessible.

How many screens does the venue have?

Amirani offers four auditoriums of varying sizes, all equipped with high-quality audio and visual systems.

Buy Cinema Tickets at Cinema Amirani

Forget the noise of busy shopping malls in the heart of the city, a genuine cinema world is waiting for you. Cinema Amirani is a historic venue for those who see watching a film as more than just entertainment - it's a way to unwind and find a moment of quiet. The atmosphere here creates a completely different kind of experience, whether you're catching a premiere on the big screen or attending a screening as part of an international film festival.

Cinema Amirani also stands out for regularly showing independent and arthouse films that don't make it onto the screens of mainstream multiplex cinemas. Beyond screenings, it's a place where meet-the-director events and cultural discussions bring you even closer to the art of filmmaking.

Why Buy Cinema Amirani Tickets on TKT.GE?

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Authentic atmosphere

Amirani is one of the oldest cinemas in Tbilisi, carrying a history that gives it a character no new multiplex can replicate.

Exclusive screenings

The intimate screens here regularly show arthouse and independent films that you simply won't find at other cinema chains.

A cultural space

Beyond premieres, the venue hosts international film festivals, exhibitions, and discussions with well-known directors.

Original language screenings

Cinema Amirani was one of the first in Tbilisi to establish a culture of showing films in their original English, something that continues to draw dedicated film lovers.

Student discounts and a convenient location on Kostava Street make it an ideal spot whether you're looking to relax after lectures or draw a line under a tough working week.