IL KINO Berlin
cinemaArthouse cinema with an attached bar and bistro in Neukölln offering intimate, curated film screenings in a small 52-seat auditorium. Known for its cozy atmosphere and program of international and independent films.
Upcoming Events (15)
Vie Privée: Paris Murder Mystery
In Berlin's IL KINO, Vie Privée: Paris Murder Mystery follows psychiatrist Lilian Steiner as she probes a death she suspects was murder, weaving noir tension through twisty, unsettling revelations.
Mambo Maternica – Achtung Berlin Wettbewerb
Catch Mambo Maternica in the Achtung Berlin Wettbewerb at IL KINO. This feature-film screens in Berlin’s competitive program, delivering an engaging cinema experience in a classic venue and a glimpse of emerging German-language storytelling.
ALMA BLU
ALMA BLU screens at IL KINO in Berlin. A heartfelt drama about Alma's return to Italy, a search for belonging and reconciliation, presented in an intimate cinema setting.
ALS WIR UNS NOCH ÖFTER GESEHEN HABEN
At IL KINO in Berlin, ALS WIR UNS NOCH ÖFTER GESEHEN HABEN screens a intertwined coming-of-age drama about young people drifting through classrooms, cafés, bars and train stations, exploring memory, loss, and the fragility of fleeting connections.
INTERSECTION
A Berlin screening of INTERSECTION – It’s political, a provocative documentary about discrimination structures, enhanced by an interactive mobile game that makes bias tangible even for those not affected. Held at IL KINO in Berlin; tickets €11 for an evening of critical cinema and dialogue.

ROSEBUSH PRUNING
At IL KINO in Berlin, ROSEBUSH PRUNING is a sharp theater satire about a hyper-wealthy, dysfunctional US family in a Catalan villa. When the eldest brings a girlfriend, envy, lies, and long-buried secrets erupt into escalating chaos and dark humor, delivering a biting family drama.

DER ASTRONAUT – PROJECT HAIL MARY
Screening of Der Astronaut – Project Hail Mary at IL KINO in Berlin. A science-fiction thriller about an astronaut waking up aboard a distant ship to unravel a solar mystery and save Earth.
Preview IL KINO ITALIA: PRIMAVERA - VIVALDI UND ICH
Preview IL KINO ITALIA presents Primavera – Vivaldi und ich, a music‑driven drama set in 18th‑century Venice. A masked violinist discovers her voice as a new teacher arrives, in a stylish film about art, ambition, and identity. Berlin audience can catch the screening at IL KINO.
DO YOU LOVE ME (2025)
Experience DO YOU LOVE ME (2025) on the big screen at IL KINO in Berlin—a contemporary English-language film screening in a stylish, intimate cinema with crisp visuals and immersive sound.
GRRL HAUS: Best of Short Films
Experience the Best of Short Films from GRRL HAUS at IL KINO in Berlin. This curated evening spotlights bold women filmmakers and a diverse lineup of indie shorts, with intimate screenings in a classic cinema setting. An inspiring, accessible night for film fans.
PALESTINE 36
Screening of Palestine 36 at IL KINO in Berlin. This compelling documentary presents intimate portraits of Palestinian life and culture, delivered in a concise cinematic package inside the cozy cinema setting of IL KINO.
XPOSED QUEER FILM FESTIVAL: BOUCHRA
XPOSED QUEER FILM FESTIVAL presents BOUCHRA, following a queer woman juggling heartbreak, writer's block, and a cross-continental search for belonging. Set between New York rooftops and Moroccan family, it explores how origin and identity intersect in two worlds.
XPOSED: MEA CULPA
An intimate, provocative solo performance at IL KINO, weaving Patrick’s audio messages and video calls into a portrait of his mother’s life in Lebanon and his own in Belgium. A social, humorous, and piercing exploration of guilt, belonging, and LGBTQ migrant identity.
48 Stunden Neukölln: THEATER WITHOUT AUDIENCE
Screening of the documentary Theater Without Audience at IL KINO during 48 Stunden Neukölln, exploring post-dramatic theater and its democratic resonance.
Theater Without Audience – Film Screening
Screening of the documentary Theater Without Audience at IL KINO in Berlin, tracing post-dramatic theater and democratic reflection in post-war Europe, with Brechtian influence and insightful analysis.