From February 17 to 23, Berlinale Goes Kiez is screening a selection of films from the Festival at cinemas across the city. A total of 16 features and five short films from eight sections and the NATIVe special presentation will be shown. Several film teams have already announced that they will present their works in person and answer the audiences’ questions following the screenings. Anne Lakeberg, head of City Kino Wedding, will moderate these discussions on behalf of the Berlinale.
Fostering lively exchanges between filmmakers and audiences is part of the basic concept of Berlinale Goes Kiez. In 2018, it will also be the explicit focus of a discussion organised by Berlinale Talents at Tilsiter Lichtspiele. During “How to Talk to Strangers: Q&A Reloaded”, “Talents Market Studio” participants, filmmakers, and visitors will discuss different forms of audience participation.
A second discussion will round off the Berlinale Goes Kiez programme for the public. Under the title “Indigenous Life and Global Climate Change”, NATIVe invites people to discuss the consequences of global warming at Kino Casablanca.
Admission is free for both discussions. Tickets for regular screenings are available from February 12 at all Berlinale ticket outlets, online, and at the respective neighbourhood cinemas.
The Neighbourhood Cinemas and Programme
Saturday, February 17 at Toni & Tonino, Weißensee
2.30 pm Retrospective
Die Leuchte Asien (The Light of Asia) by Franz Osten; with new music (2017) by Willy Schwarz and electro-acoustic sounds by Riccardo Castagnola
5.30 pm Generation 14plus
303 by Hans Weingartner
9.30 pm Competition
Damsel by David Zellner, Nathan Zellner
Sunday, February 18 at Neue Kammerspiele, Kleinmachnow
3.30 pm Generation Kplus
Blue Wind Blows by Tetsuya Tomina
6.30 pmCompetition (out of competition)
Black 47 by Lance Daly
9.30 pm Perspektive Deutsches Kino
Rückenwind von vorn (Away You Go) by Philipp Eichholtz
Monday, February 19 at Tilsiter Lichtspiele, Friedrichshain
5.00 pm Berlinale Talents
“How to Talk to Strangers: Q&A Reloaded”
Discussion in English
6.30 pm Panorama Dokumente
Al Gami’ya (What Comes Around) by Reem Saleh
9.30 pmForum
Wieża. Jasny dzień. (Tower. A Bright Day.) by Jagoda Szelc
Tuesday, February 20 at ACUDkino, Mitte
6.30 pm Forum
L'empire de la perfection (In the Realm of Perfection) by Julien Faraut
9.30 pmPerspektive Deutsches Kino
Die defekte Katze(A Dysfunctional Cat) by Susan Gordanshekan
Wednesday, February 21 at filmkunst 66, Charlottenburg
6.30 pm Competition
Transit by Christian Petzold
9.30 pmCompetition
3 Tage in Quiberon(3 Days in Quiberon) by Emily Atef
Thursday, February 22 at Neues Off, Neukölln
3.30 pm Berlinale Special Gala
Unga Astrid (Becoming Astrid) by Pernille Fischer Christensen
6.30 pm Competition (out of competition)
Eldorado by Markus Imhoof
9.30 pmBerlinale Shorts
Berlinale Shorts Go Kiez
Antigone by Ula Stöckl
The Shadow of Utopia by Antoinette Zwirchmayr
Russa by João Salaviza, Ricardo Alves Jr.
Imperial Valley (Cultivated Run-Off) by Lukas Marxt
Solar Walk by Réka Bucsi
Friday, February 23 at Kino Casablanca, Adlershof
2.30 pm NATIVe – A Journey into Indigenous Cinema
Indigenous Life and Global Climate Change − From Polar Regions to Pacific Islands. From Melting Ice to Sea Level Rise.
A discussion in cooperation with the Helmholtz Climate Initiative REKLIM at the Alfred Wegener Institute (in English)
6.30 pm NATIVe – A Journey into Indigenous Cinema
MA'OHI NUI, au cœur de l'océan mon pays (MA'OHI NUI, in the heart of the ocean my country lies) by Annick Ghijzelings
9.30 pmBerlinale Special Gala
Das schweigende Klassenzimmer(The Silent Revolution) by Lars Kraume
Special Event at the JVA in Tegel (penal institution)
Friday, February 23
5.30 pmBerlinale Special Gala
Das schweigende Klassenzimmer(The Silent Revolution) by Lars Kraume
This screening is not open to the public.
Berlinale Goes Kiez is supported by the Medienboard Berlin-Brandenburg.