PHOTO: © Ronja Schweer

Open Air Kino: "Neun Leben hat die Katze"

In the organizer's words:

FRG, 1968, 92 min., BluRay
Director: Ula Stöckl, with Liane Hielscher, Christine de Loup, Jürgen Arndt, Antje Ellermann, Alexander Kaempfe, Elke Kummer, Hartmut Kirste, Wolfgang von Ungern-Sternberg, Heidi Stroh

Munich, summer 1967: Katharina receives a visit from her French friend Anne. They go on excursions, visit cafés, friends and parties. They talk about love and freedom, affairs and money... Ula Stöckl makes the relationships dance in her graduation film. Documentary scenes alternate with dreamlike and surreal stagings. In other words: "A beguilingly magnificent waking dream in Cinemascope and Technicolor." (Berlinale 2019)

The film is considered "the first feminist film" in Germany. We are curious to see what perspectives it opens up on our reality today.

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