Hitchcock für Anfänger

Haven't seen a single Alfred Hitchcock film yet? Check out his earlier silent classics on the big screen.

Jun 15, 2011 by in Film

The spies of life

Eleven films from both sides of the Iron Curtain, some of them hardly ever seen before, were selected to represent the wide spectrum of cinematic responses to the Cold War at the time it happened.

Jun 1, 2011 by in Film

America's Independents

Babylon Mitte isn't trying to outgun Berlinale, but the collection of independent films they will screen for their Unknown Pleasures festival is bringing in some big names, and some good films.

Dec 31, 2010 by in Film (2 Comments)

Death of a star: Christoph Schlingensief retrospective

Honor Germany’s favorite agent provocateur, who recently died of lung cancer at only 49 years of age. If you don't know Schlingensief, a nice dose of Udo Kier is included in his works.

Dec 7, 2010 by | in Film

International treasures

Over a dozen films, 14 days, and some of the most interesting contemporary directors of our time. Around the World in 14 Films focuses on films that don't have distribution yet (in Germany), so this might be your only chance to catch these gems.

Nov 24, 2010 by in Film

‘A Magica: Pizza to die for

Änne Troester's a little possessive of her favorite Berlin pizza palace. But once you try it, you will be too.

Oct 22, 2010 by in Restaurants (1 Comments)

True Stripes

Want to see those poetry lines on your book page dance? At the Zebra Poetry Film Festival filmmakers bring poetry to life in this four day festival of many stripes at Babylon Mitte.

Oct 14, 2010 by in Film

Film for thought: Point of View

Serious films at Kino Arsenal through November - films for either the serious cinema viewer or those looking for cocktail party fodder.

Oct 7, 2010 by in Film

100 years of Moviemento

NOW SHOWING: You say you like film and you’ve never been to the Moviemento? You are hereby put on cineastic probation - at least until you watch this doc about a Berlin Kino that's as old as the medium itself.

May 3, 2010 by

Nerdfest: Pictoplasma

Peter de Sève, the man who invented Ice Age’s Scrat, is sure to provide some fascinating insight at this year’s Pictoplasma, where he’s on the list of high-powered international speakers.

Apr 7, 2010 by