Menu Multiplex Sign In
Kyiv, Lavina IMAX Laser
IMAX LASER
Close

Looks like you're somewhere in a galaxy far, far away or Middle-earth :)

Please choose
Your city and cinema

Address SkyMall

Choose

Looks like you're somewhere in a galaxy far, far away or Middle-earth :)

Please choose
Your city and cinema

Choose

Close

You haven't refreshed the page for a long time

During this time, some sessions may have started, and you can no longer buy tickets for them

Refresh page
Stay
Close

Your order will be canceled

However, these seats will be unavailable for 15 minutes

Cancel
Stay
Close

The opportunity to purchase tickets online will be available soon.

Why? Close
Close

Your message has been sent to the company manager. We will contact you soon

Close

Pay with Apple Pay
in the Multiplex app -

get free popcorn!

More details

* For PrivatBank cardholders

Sign In
City
Cinema
Movie The Glassworker
12+

Ages 12 and up, or accompanied by parents or guardians

The Glassworker
26.12.2024
This film may be
in Multiplex cinemas
Precise information about the film's release in the cinema will be available 1-2 days before the premiere

Remind me
about the start of sales

We will notify you when ticket sales for the film begin

Name and email are required

Error! Please try again

The Glassworker

Movie information

  • Rating:

    12+ (Preliminary)

    Ages 12 and up, or accompanied by parents or guardians

  • Year:

    2024

  • Original name:

    The Glassworker

  • Director:

    Usman Riaz

  • Release date:

    26.12.2024

  • Language:

    Ukrainian language

  • Genre:

    Animation, Adventures , Drama

  • Duration:

    1:38

  • Producer:

    Pakistan, USA, South Korea, Lithuania, Spain, Canada, Philippines

  • Production studio:

    Mano Animation Studios, Awedacious Originals

  • Screenplay:

    Usman Riaz, Moya O'Shea

  • Starring:

    Khaled Anam, Art Malik, Muru, Sasha Dhawan, Mahum Moazzam, Teresa Gallagher, Mariam Riaz Paracha, Angeli Mohindra, Faiza Kazi, Mina Anwar.

Plot

Young Vincent and his father Thomas have the best glass workshop in the country. But one day, war invades their lives, in which they don't want to participate. When a colonel of the army arrives in town with his gifted violinist daughter Alliz, a conflict arises between father and son. The feelings that arise between Vincent and Alliz are tested by the different views of their parents. The protagonists live in times when patriotism and social status oppress freedom of thought and creativity, and love simply seems inappropriate.