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From 12 March 2025

No Other Land No Other Land

Basel Adra, Hamdan Ballal, Yuval Abraham, Rachel Szor / Palestine, Norway / 2024 / 95 min / Hebrew, English, Arabic

Screenings

Sunday, 06. 04. 2025 / 17:50 / Small Hall
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Sunday, 06. 04. 2025 / 20:00 / Small Hall
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Monday, 07. 04. 2025 / 17:00 / Small Hall
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Tuesday, 08. 04. 2025 / 18:00 / Small Hall
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Tuesday, 08. 04. 2025 / 20:15 / Small Hall
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Wednesday, 09. 04. 2025 / 18:45 / Small Hall
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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...

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Savages Sauvages

Claude Barras

Sunday, 06. 04. 2025 / 11:30 / Small Hall

Eleven-year-old Kéria, her young cousin Selaï and orangutan Oshi join forces to protect their tropical forest from destruction. On their exciting mission of the heart, they discover the importance of mutual respect and nature conservation.

Wild Heart Ponyherz

Markus Dietrich

Sunday, 06. 04. 2025 / 14:00 / Main Hall

Moving from the city to the countryside, 11-year-old Anni has a tough time settling in – until she encounters Wild Heart, an untamed horse, to whom she feels an almost magical connection. 

The Volta Cinema Kino Volta

Martin Turk

Sunday, 06. 04. 2025 / 15:10 / Small Hall

In 1909, in Trieste, the main port of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, four bold entrepreneurs met with a young English teacher, James Joyce. He proposed that they invest in the first permanent cinema in Ireland: Kino Volta. Martin Turk’s film is not a historical documentary about the birth of cinema but a nostalgic and playful evocation of the spirit of those who were part of the story.