This program features:
2720
CLAMOR
THE EXPLODING GIRL
THE MAN WHO COULD NOT REMAIN SILENT
WANDER TO WONDER
18+ (no FSK)
OmeU
120 min. (approx.)
Free choice of seats
2720
After a violent police raid, a 7-year-old girl searches for her missing older brother. At the same time, a young ex-convict freshly released from prison is trying to start a new life. In his choreographic portrait, director Basil da Cunha tells the story of the people in Riboleira, a neighborhood in Lisbon marked by violence and poverty.
Portugal 2023, Director: Dasil da Cunha, documentary/feature film, 25 min., Portuguese with English subtitles
CLAMOR
Johannes and Gabin are young, cousins and in love: their story takes place in the south of France.
France 2023, Director: Salomé Da Souza, Feature film, 25 min., French with English subtitles
THE EXPLODING GIRL
Candice has exploded every day for the past three months. Sometimes even 2 or 3 times a day. Her record is seven times. So far there have been 192 explosions in total.
France 2024, Director: Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel, Animated film, 19 min French with English subtitles
THE MAN WHO COULD NOT REMAIN SILENT
February 27, 1993, Strpci, Bosnia and Herzegovina. A train from Belgrade to Bar is stopped by paramilitary forces as part of an ethnic cleansing operation. As they haul away innocent civilians, one man dares to confront them. The true story of a man who could not remain silent.
Croatia/France/Bulgaria/Slovenia 2024, Director: Nebojša Slijepčević, Feature film, 14 min., Bosnian with English subtitles
WANDER TO WONDER
Mary, Billybud and Fumbleton are three tiny actors who star in a TV series for children. After their creator dies, they are left alone in the studio. Left to their own devices and with an ever-growing hunger, they shoot increasingly strange episodes for their fans.
Netherlands 2023, Director: Nina Gantz, Animated film, 14 min. without dialog
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Price information:
Pupils, students, pensioners, people on federal voluntary service, the unemployed, welfare recipients and people with disabilities receive tickets at a reduced price (one reduced ticket per screening) of EUR 7.00. The ID card or certificate must be presented at the entrance to the cinema.