Former district mayor Sören Benn (DIE LINKE) always meets new moving guests in the "BENN TRIFFT" event series - who in turn bring numerous moving topics with them. Whether social injustices or political rifts in Germany - Sören Benn and his guests relentlessly put all of this on the agenda and discuss how a future can succeed in the face of many social challenges with experts such as Gregor Gysi, Prof. Dr. Steffen Mau, Gesine Lötzsch and many more.
Sabine Rennefanz talks about what home is and how to leave the provinces behind, full of irony and melancholy
Kathleen has made it. She is successful, eloquent and attractive. She has lived in London for years as a graphic designer. She has left behind where she comes from. At least that's what she thinks. But her visits to her mother in Brandenburg's Kosakenberg confront her with a world that she tried to escape from in the 1990s and which now unleashes an unexpected force. With powerful images, Sabine Rennefanz takes us to a village in the east of the country where almost only men have remained and the few women who have not fled trade in eggs, dream of love and talk about those who have left.
Price information:
Advance booking | Box Office: 16 euros | Discounted tickets (5.00 euros) are available from the on-site ticket store at Berliner Allee 125 upon presentation of proof of eligibility (formerly "BerlinPass").