Queer Film Screening

1950s Mexico City. American expatriate William Lee (Daniel Craig) spends his days drifting through the city’s sun-drenched streets in solitude. His life takes an unexpected turn when he meets Eugene. The young student awakens a new passion in him, but William’s feelings are accompanied by uncertainty, longing, and unanswered questions.
Director Luca Guadagnino (Call Me by Your Name, Challengers) brings a bold new adaptation of William S. Burroughs’ acclaimed novel to the screen.
Entrance fee – 100 CZK
Accessibility – suitable also for teenagers, accessible with a dog, barrier-free
Vibe check – seating options, indoors
Organized by – Edison Filmhub
Edison Filmhub is a stylish art-house cinema and café in the heart of Prague, specialising in European cinema, festival favourites, and a carefully curated programming. In addition to premieres and screenings of classic films, it regularly hosts guest discussions, themed film series, and special screenings that explore the broader social and cultural context of cinema. The venue is housed in the iconic Functionalist building of a former Edison transformer station dating back to the 1920s.