DIE WAND (2012)

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  • Friday, 21. June 2024, 21:30
  • Karlstorkino

    +++ 21.6. due to the weather forecast the Apocalyptic Cinema DIE WAND will take place today at 9:30 pm at Karlstorkino, Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 3, Heidelberg. ++

    +++ 21.6. Aufgrund der Wettervorhersage findet das Apocalyptic Cinema DIE WAND heute um 21:30 Uhr im Karlstorkino, Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 3, Heidelberg statt. +++

     

    German OV with English subtitles

    Academic commentary in German with Elisabeth Kargl (Cultural Studies, German Studies, Nantes Université). 

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    Hund und Mensch
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      +++ 21.6. due to the weather forecast the Apocalyptic Cinema DIE WAND will take place today at 9:30 pm at Karlstorkino, Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 3, Heidelberg. ++

      +++ 21.6. Aufgrund der Wettervorhersage findet das Apocalyptic Cinema DIE WAND heute um 21:30 Uhr im Karlstorkino, Marlene-Dietrich-Platz 3, Heidelberg statt. +++

      OPEN-AIR AT THE MATHEMATIKON, Im Neuenheimer Feld 205, Heidelberg

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    All Dates of the Event 'Apocalyptic Cinema SUMMER 2024'

    OPEN-AIR AT THE MATHEMATIKON

    Im Neuenheimer Feld 205, Heidelberg

    Fridays 9.30 pm 
    Entry 9.00 pm
    Free entry. Limited admission.  

    Each summer CAPAS invites you with the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science to the open-air cinema with films about (post-) apocalypses experienced from individual to global levels. Admission is free - enjoy a film evening amid Campus Neuenheimer Feld. Each film evening is accompanied by a short scientific commentary or panel discussion followed by a round of audience questions on the film.

    A special highlight is the collaboration with the 73. IFFMH - International Film Festival Mannheim Heidelberg which shows ROTER HIMMEL on July 12th.

    This summer special films about nuclear colonization in the Pacific will be screened at Karlstorkino on June 24th and June 28th.

    On July 10th CAPAS premieres the in-house documentary IMAGINING END TIMES which portrays Mexican apocalypses through time. It is part of the transdisciplinary collaborative exhibition ‘Imaginar El Fin de Los Tiempos’.