
The Thing To Be Done
Screening of The Thing To Be Done at ACUDkino as part of Human Rights Film Festival Berlin; a 88-minute documentary following Slovenian workers' rights activists who combat unpaid wages and workplace abuse, highlighting transnational labor solidarity.

There Was, There Was Not
An intimate documentary following four women in the self-declared Republic of Artsakh as a new wave of conflict threatens their lives; Emily Mkrtichian's 98-minute film screens at ACUDkino as part of Berlin's Human Rights Film Festival, delivering urgent, personal perspectives.
Spatzenkino am Wochenende: Gerne groß
Family-friendly film screening from Spatzenkino's weekend program 'Gerne groß' at Kino Moviemento in Berlin. Saturday morning showing in the intimate art-house venue promises a kid-safe cinema experience with a warm, communal vibe.
Barbie
Barbie lands on the big screen at Yorck Berlin, a glossy, high energy cinematic celebration of color and identity, where she is everything and Ken brings playful contrast in this stylish crowd pleaser.
Amadeus
Amadeus sweeps through Berlin’s Filmtheater am Friedrichshain, Kant Kino and delphi LUX in a lavish Oscar-winning triple bill, marrying operatic drama with modern cinema craft for a truly immersive night.
Allegro Pastell
Screening of Allegro Pastell, a drama feature based on Leif Randt’s bestselling novel, at Delphi LUX. A moody, character-driven adaptation that blends literary depth with stylish cinema.

Bedrock
Bedrock, a 102-minute documentary by Kinga Michalska (Canada, 2025), screens at ACUDkino as part of the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin. It follows lives around former Holocaust sites in Poland, weaving portraits of a girl, a Jewish survivor, and a Catholic family amid memory a

The Last Shore
Der im Gehen erkundete Weg – Documentary Screening
A documentary screening at Kino Moviemento with a post-film discussion, offering a thoughtful look at Der im Gehen erkundete Weg. Join fellow cinema lovers for insights, questions, and networking in a historic Berlin venue.

A Free Daughter Of Free Kyrgyzstan
At ACUDkino during the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin, this documentary follows activist and pop star Zere Asylbek in Kyrgyzstan as she confronts patriarchy, facing hate, threats and a viral call for equality.
Only Good Things
Only Good Things is a mysterious, sensual love story set in rural Brazil, screened as a feature at Kino International. This atmospheric drama invites viewers into intimate landscapes and quietly powerful performances, making it a captivating pick for cinephiles seeking mood and intrigue.

Sein oder Nichtsein (USA 1942)
Screening of the 1942 American classic Sein oder Nichtsein at Urania Berlin, followed by a panel with Dany Levy, Daniel Jonah Wolpert and Knut Elstermann exploring Hollywood's wartime satire and its Berlin-to-Hollywood journey.
The Richest Woman in the World
In Berlin’s Cinema Paris, The Richest Woman in the World screens with a sly wink—an audacious romantic drama where ambition collides with desire, and the cheeky slogan 'All is fair in love and war' crackles on the screen.

NIÑXS
Screening NIÑXS at ACUDkino as part of the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin. This 84-minute documentary by Kani Lapuerta follows Karla, a 15-year-old navigating gender-affirming transition over eight years, exploring family support and binary norms.

achtung berlin film festival 2026
Achtung Berlin Film Festival 2026 sweeps into Berlin from 15–22 April, pairing bold new voices with daring cinema across city venues, inviting cinephiles to chase boundary-pushing stories.

Runa Simi
Screening of Runa Simi at ACUDkino as part of the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin: a Peruvian 2025 documentary (81 min) following Fernando, a Quechua voice actor, and his son as they dub Disney clips in Quechua, highlighting cinema accessibility.

Andrei wird 100
Join a special film evening at Babylon Berlin for Andrei Wird 100, featuring a screening alongside a concurrent exhibition and a reception. Set in a historic cinema, the event pairs film with art and social moments, offering an intimate post-screening opportunity.
All the President's Men
In Berlin's Rodeo, All the President's Men revisits a devastating detective saga with Dustin Hoffman and Robert Redford, a taut, truth-seeking thriller that crackles with journalistic grit and 1970s sun-soaked suspense.
Breaking News
Screening of Breaking News at Odeon in Berlin, presenting a thought-provoking look at media narratives and newsroom dynamics. A sharp, timely film experience in a classic cinema setting, with a post-screening discussion and audience Q&A. Expect informed audience Q&A and notes on
21 Grams
Screening of 21 Grams, the interconnected drama that follows the fragile threads linking strangers whose lives spiral after a tragedy. Featuring Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, and Benicio del Toro, this feature at Delphi LUX in Berlin offers a tense, emotionally charged cinema experience with sharp storytelling.
Love Me Tender
A feature film screening of Love Me Tender at delphi LUX in Berlin, featuring Vicky Krieps as a mother fighting for self-determination. A powerful drama about motherhood, autonomy, and resilience told in a intimate cinema setting.

Silent Legacy
Screening of Silent Legacy at ACUDkino as part of the Human Rights Film Festival Berlin. This intimate documentary follows Sibiry, a Burkina Faso choreographer living in Finland, exploring belonging, identity, and the societal pressures shaping his dance.
SHORTIES FILMS SCREENING #26
Screenings of Shorties Films #26 at Madame Claude, a curated night of contemporary short films in an intimate cinema setting, showcasing diverse voices and bold storytelling.

Fantasy Filmfest Nights 2026
Fantasy Filmfest Nights 2026 at Zoo Palast showcases Berlin’s premier genre cinema, with thriller, horror, sci-fi and more. The festival brings bold, boundary-pushing titles to the big screen, offering a vibrant atmosphere, curated lineups, and occasional talks in Germany’s largest genre-film festival.
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