Quentin Tarantino’s revenge epic doesn’t get more definitive than this. Kill Bill is being screened as a single, uninterrupted four-hour saga on a rare 70mm print – the format Tarantino himself champions – at Bio Rex Lasipalatsi from 13–22 February 2026.
On 70mm everything clicks into place: deeper colours, richer grain and a physical heft digital projection can’t touch. Only two 70mm prints have made it to the Nordics, making this a genuinely rare event.

Shot and conceived as one film, Kill Bill was originally split in two when the studio balked at its length. This presentation, titled 70mm Kill Bill: The Whole Bloody Affair, also includes deleted scenes, alternate takes, a full-colour remaster of the Crazy 88 fight, a seven-minute anime sequence by Production I.G., and a built-in intermission.
The story itself is pure Tarantino: Uma Thurman’s Bride wakes from a coma after being shot by her former boss and lover, Bill, and sets off on a blood-soaked quest to take down her ex-colleagues – and finally Bill himself.
Note: no Finnish subtitles. Series and gift tickets are not valid for this screening.