Mitte Karl-Marx-Allee 33, Berlin. Kino International Mitte Karl-Marx-Allee 33, Berlin Get tickets. This landmark protected building will reopen in after a complete renovation. Telephone Guest Service The former premiere house of the GDR is still one of the most important premiere cinemas in Berlin and has been the venue of the Berlinale since The theater is also legendary thanks to its elegant s interior, a perfectly proportioned cinema hall and the Panorama Bar with its breathtaking view of the former boulevard of East Berlin. Kino International is not only one of Berlin's most important cinemas, it is also one of the architectural crown jewels of the reunited city. Today, as a listed cinema monument, it is just as famous worldwide as it is as a major premiere house. Filmmakers such as Tilda Swinton, Steven Spielberg, Barry Jenkins, Taika Waititi, Spike Lee and many others have been guests here to present their films to the public for the first time. One could make a film about the moving story of the International. It would tell, for example, how Heiner Carow's Coming Out celebrated its premiere on 9 November A sensation and the result of many years of effort to be allowed to make a film about homosexuality in the GDR that promoted tolerance. The film title was to become the programme for the fate of an entire nation on the same night. The Berlin Wall falls during Gay Cruise Zdf Berlinale first of the two premiere screenings. When the guests left the cinema, they found themselves in a whole different reality. In many ways, this evening is a turning point in the history of cinema between the GDR and reunified Berlin. Waldemar Grzimek, Hubert Schiefelbein and Karl-Heinz Schamal designed the part sculpture relief From the Lives of Today's People, which extends over the three windowless sides, from only two moulds. The building itself has everything for ceremonial DEFA film premieres in the presence of the GDR state leadership: a separate row with extra legroom, a representation room for receptions, and even its own nuclear bomb shelter. Countless DEFA premieres, festive balls and banquets were celebrated here. Even concerts took place in the cinema. But the people of East Berlin also flocked to the cinema away from the big premieres. DEFA classics like Solo Sunny, but also selected West German films like Dirty Dancing, attracted more thanviewers. Sometimes, however, unpleasant scenes took place away from the screen. Inthe SED leadership staged protests during screenings and in front of the cinema against the film Spur der Steinewhich seemed too critical to the party leadership. The staged riots were taken as an opportunity to ban the film. Only a few days after the premiere, it disappeared from the programme and director Frank Beyer's career was put on hold for years. It was only two weeks after the fall of the Wall that the film was shown again for the first time at the Kino International, as well as in at Gay Cruise Zdf Berlinale Berlinale, which took place that year for the first, but not the last time at the International Sincethe International has belonged to the Yorck Kinogruppe, which looks after the cinema in several ways. The building is constantly being carefully maintained, refurbished and renovated in keeping with its status as a listed building. It is still one of the most important premiere cinemas in Germany and welcomes national and international filmmakers for first screenings. And the Yorck Kinogruppe also ties in programmatically with the events surrounding the premiere of Coming Out on 9 November Sincethe Mongay film series has been a fixed part of the cinema programme, bringing a current queer film to the big screen on Karl-Marx-Allee every Monday at 10 pm. It is the oldest queer film series in Germany. Walter Ulbricht angrily leaves the hall because the copy of the film is faulty. Following on from the events of Gay Cruise Zdf Berlinale, Coming Out kicks off the series. The series Gay Cruise Zdf Berlinale an important attraction for the community in Berlin and is the oldest queer film series in Germany.
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Gay- Cruise, schwule Gruppenreisen, oder Gran Canaria? Die Berlinale-Dokumentation DREAM BOAT von Tristan Milewski zeigt uns schwule Männer, die auf einem Kreuzfahrtschiff über das Mittelmeer gondeln. Die meisten Menschen der LGBT-Community fahren ganz klassisch in. Wohin soll es gehen in diesem Jahr? Schon Monate vorher fiebern. Der Countdown läuft, für sieben Tage Jagd nach Liebe, Glück und ewiger Jugend: das Versprechen des Traumschiffs für schwule Männer. The former premiere house of the GDR is still one of the most important premiere cinemas in Berlin and has been the venue of the Berlinale.Sleepless in Seattle Love Story. Strange Darling Crime. And the Party Goes On Comedy. Moses — 13 Steps Documentary. GoodFellas Movie Classic. Love Lies Bleeding Thriller. So wird die Urlaubsreise für manche ganz unerwartet zur inneren Odyssee, eine Reise zum eigenen Kern. Three Colors: White Drama. Den Bach rauf. The director succeeds to transmit and translate that feeling. In an ultra sleek style, the documentary Dream Boat tells the story of a gay cruise in which the performance of identity goes hand in hand with the desire to be loved. Francois Self. Yorck Pick. Conclave Thriller. Trailer A world full of homosexual men—as appealing as that initially seems—also sounds terrifyingly challenging. The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Comedy. Grand Tour Adventure. All in all, it's OK but it does not represent the majoriti of the gay community, should that exist. New Tales of Franz Family Entertainment. Thematisch bleibt DREAM BOAT flach wie die Mottos seiner all täglichen Partys und Small-Talks. His humorous approach helps him create a genuine bond with the protagonists who talk openly about gay desires, free love and good old-fashioned monogamy. The Congress Science Fiction. Alle Alle. Filmmakers such as Tilda Swinton, Steven Spielberg, Barry Jenkins, Taika Waititi, Spike Lee and many others have been guests here to present their films to the public for the first time. Tue How the Grinch Stole Christmas Family Entertainment. A documentary full of softness and charme Back to the Future Part III Science Fiction. Kreis der Wahrheit Documentary. A few of the subjects in the film discuss the constant judgement within the gay community and the longtime popular opinion that being gay makes you part of a larger, global LGBT family.