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Germany's cinema landscape as film

12.01.2018 | 66 cinemas

Filmmaker Philipp Hartmann travelled to 66 cinemas on his own in 2014 and 2015 with his film Die Zeit vergeht wie ein brüllender Löwe (Time Flies Like a Roaring Lion) - and turned it into another film about the German cinema landscape called 66 Kinos. He is now back on tour with this film, travelling to almost 66 cinemas.

Since October 2017, filmmaker Philipp Hartmann has been working on his Documentary66 cinemas on cinema tour in and around Germany. In the coming weeks, the Directors will also be stopping off in northern Germany to present his film in Hamburg and Lübeck. The documentary shows 66 cinemas that Hartmann visited from 2014 to 2015 as part of another cinema tour with his filmTime flies like a roaring lion has travelled around the world. It takes a look behind the scenes and focuses on the cinema operators, who willingly talk about the changes and new challenges in the cinema landscape. From film clubs to arthouse cinemas to multiplex palaces, the film shows very different cinemas with their respective architectures, everyday work processes and strategies of the operators, thus condensing into a panorama of German cinema culture.

The film can be seen in the north on the following days:

SA 13 January, 22h HAMBURG, b-movie MO 15. January, 20:30 LÜBECK, Koki Kommunales Kino (repeat on DI 16. January, 18h and MI 17. January 18h) DI 16 January, 17h OLDENBURG in HOLSTEIN, Lichtblick MI 17 January, 19h HAMBURG, Metropolis SA 27 January, 17h HAMBURG, Metropolis DO 08 February, 20h, Meldorf, Cinema Meldorf in the German House

More info at66kinos.de

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