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Isle of Dogs Isle of Dogs

Wes Anderson / Germany, USA / 2018 / 101 min / English, Japanese

Wes Anderson (Fantastic Mr. Fox) returns with another bombshell animation, packed with social commentary, deadpan humour and Japanese pop culture, and voiced by a stellar cast, including Yoko Ono. Berlin Silver Bear for Best Director.

voices Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton, Bill Murray, Greta Gerwig, Frances McDormand, Scarlett Johansson

IMDb

In a dystopian near-future Japan, a dog-flu virus spreads through the canine population of Megasaki City. When the corrupt Mayor Kobayashi banishes all dogs to Trash Island, his orphaned nephew Atari sets off in search of his bodyguard-dog Spots.

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Additional Screening

Oppenheimer Oppenheimer

Christopher Nolan

Thursday, 28. 03. 2024 / 14:40 / Main Hall

“Prometheus was punished by the Gods for giving fire to man.” Christopher Nolan (Tenet, Dunkirk, Inception) brings the story of J. Robert Oppenheimer, often credited as “the father of the atomic bomb”. Nolan’s script was based on the Pulitzer Prize winning book by Kai Bird and Martin J. Sherwin American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer. A stellar cast including Cillian Murphy as Oppenheimer. One of the most anticipated movies this summer.

The Eternal Memory La memoria infinita

Maite Alberdi

Thursday, 28. 03. 2024 / 17:30 / Small Hall

The story of Paulina’s deep and uncompromising devotion and Augusto’s fierce struggle to preserve his identity is a heartbreaking and inspiring monument to the indestructible power of love. The film by Maite Alberdi (The Mole Agent) was nominated for the Oscar for Best Documentary.

Last Screening

Priscilla Priscilla

Sofia Coppola

Thursday, 28. 03. 2024 / 18:20 / Main Hall

With a gentle and sensitive story of a young girl’s longing, growing up in a fairy tale, and finding her own life path, Sofia Coppola (Marie Antoinette, Lost in Translation) reveals the other side of the American myth of the King of Rock’n’Roll. The film, based on Priscilla Presley’s book Elvis and Me, brought Cailee Spaeny the Best Actress award in Venice.