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Longing for Lonergan

To celebrate the release of Manchester by the Sea, Arsenal is screening Kenneth Lonergan’s earlier films, the comparably fantastic You Can Count on Me and Margaret.

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Frank Capra Retrospective

Arsenal’s comprehensive Frank Capra retrospective continues this month, with all-time greats like Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (January 7) and Arsenic and Old Lace (January 1) back on the big screen. Through...

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90th Anniversary: Fritz Lang’s Metropolis

To mark the 90th anniversary of Fritz Lang’s Metropolis, Babylon Kino is screening this expressionist sci-fi masterpiece with a live orchestral accompaniment, on three consecutive nights from Tuesday...

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Berlinized

A knack for an idealised past is quickly becoming one of the defining features of Berlin's cultural Selbstvständnis. Watch a personal tribute to Mitte's long lost glory days in the early 1990s.

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Audre Lorde – The Berlin Years 1984 to 1992

Dagmar Schultze's portrait of the American activist's time in the divided city offers a fresh perspective on her life work as well as on the German Black diaspora. With English subs.

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Spirited Away

Hayao Miyazaki's animated masterpiece about a little girl finding herself in a strange world screens as part of the Asia Film Berlin curated series: "Saturday Asia - Rewind Best". Stick around for...

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From Iran to France – Short films by Reza Serkanian

An evening of shorts by the France-based Iranian filmmaker, covering his work from impressionist experiments to stories chronicling every-day life in the French capital. All films screened with English...

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You Can Count On Me

Kenneth Lonergan, whose "Manchester by the Sea" (2016) is receiving all kinds of international praise right now, has made two other feature films in his career so far. One of them is "You can count on...

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Margaret

Kenneth Lonergan, whose "Manchester by the Sea" (2016) is receiving all kinds of international praise right now, has made two other feature films in his career so far. One of them is "Margaret", the...

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Berlin Independent Film Festival

With jam-packed shorts programmes and a svelte selection of seven features, BIFF offers an accessible overview of the global independent film scene, showcasing everything from micro-budget sci-fi to...

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Final Girls Berlin

The first edition of this genre fest promises an eclectic, two-day binge of horror cinema written, directed and produced by women.

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Berlin Critics' Week

Running alongside the Berlinale, Berlin Critics’ Week brings critics and cinephiles together for film screenings and lively debates.

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EXBlicks: Gestern Mitte Morgen

Experience Mitte’s wild post-Wende days firsthand in director Peter Zach’s arthouse documentary chronicling the neighbourhood back in 1995, long before the yuppies moved in. Zach will be on hand for a...

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Liebmann (w/ English subtitles)

Jules Hermann’s debut feature, a tense, intimate and surreal genre mongrel that deals with confronting the past and embracing one’s sexual identity screens for one week at Lichtblick Kino with English...

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The LEGO Batman Movie Weeks

To celebrate the release of the The Lego Batman Movie, Legoland on Potsdamer Platz host a whole month of bat events such as scavenger hunts, model building workshops, photo exhibitions on the Lego...

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Violently Happy

Take an intimate look at the unconventional body practices of Felix Ruckert's Schwelle 7. Paola Calvo's Violently Happy depicts Ruckert's (former) space as a kind of urban utopia of liberated sexuality.

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Berlin Film Society 5th Anniversary: Sunrise

Known for the expressionist masterpiece Nosferatu (1922), F.W. Murnau's first Hollywood film after leaving Germany, 'Sunrise' is bout the true and indestructible love that exists between a husband his...

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Berlinale

Get ready for glitz and glamour that you can actually take part in! Some 400 films screen all over the city for the 67th edition of the international fest, with RoboCop and Elle director Paul Verhoeven...

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Berlin Feminist Film Week

This year’s patriarchy-challenging programme includes Anna Miller’s widely acclaimed, visually sumptuous chiller The Love Witch, empowering East LA-set documentary Ovarian Psycos.

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Helena Třeštíková Retrospective

Aresenal Kino celebrates the career of the acclaimed Czech documentary filmmaker, with highlights including Private Universe, an extraordinary portrait of a family filmed over the course of 37 years.

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