The Box Office is open from 16:00 till 20:20 (closed for today).
Animateka 2014

Omnibus in Animated Film Retrospective I (2014) Retrospektiva Omnibus v animiranem filmu I (2014)

Kihachirô Kawamoto / Japan / 2003 / 65 min / Japanese

Fuyo no Hi / Winter Days / Jours d'Hiver

The rain which accompanied my long journey, destroyed my straw hat, the daily storms tore up my clothes. Even though I am fairly close with Mrs Poverty, I feel pitiful to say the least. When I suddenly remembered the great poet who walked these lands a long time ago, writing nonsense poetry, I started to write…

WINTER DAYS illustrates the first renga by Matsuo Bashō in his volume of poetry of the same name. Bashō (1644-1695) is considered the first great poet in the history of haiku, and one of the three great writers of the Golden Age of Osaka (Genroku) together with Chikamatsu Monzaemon and Ihara Saikaku. A classical form of Japanese poetry, renga – or renku – is a longer piece of linked verse poetry composed of verses, usually 36 haikus, written by various poems. Renga is read as a linked sequence of verses, where each next verse refers to the previous one.

Kinodvor. Newsletter.

Join our mailing list and receive details of upcoming films and events!

What's On

How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies Lahn Mah

Pat Boonnitipat

Thursday, 24. 04. 2025 / 17:15 / Main Hall

A young Thai director wraps important questions about family, intergenerational ties, and the pursuit of happiness into a touching dramedy that broke all box office records at home and became a cultural phenomenon. Bring your grandma – and don’t forget the tissues!

No Other Land No Other Land

Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor

Thursday, 24. 04. 2025 / 19:00 / Small Hall

Palestinian activist Basel Adra has been documenting for years how Israeli occupiers destroy villages in his home region of Masafer Yatta. While fighting to preserve his community, he forms an unexpected alliance with Israeli journalist Yuval Abraham…

New on the programme

Scorched Earth Verbrannte Erde

Thomas Arslan

Thursday, 24. 04. 2025 / 20:00 / Main Hall

A minimalist crime thriller set on the nocturnal streets of contemporary Berlin, much like its protagonist: laconic, efficient, and very, very cool.