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From Hilde, with Love In Liebe, Eure Hilde

Andreas Dresen / Germany / 2024 / 124 min / German

Berlin, 1942. Hilde and Hans share a beautiful summer. They are in love and expecting a child. But Hans is part of the resistance, and soon, the Gestapo arrests the couple. Heavily pregnant, Hilde finds herself in prison... Based on a true story, directed by Andreas Dresen.

cast Liv Lisa Fries, Johannes Hegemann, Lisa Wagner, Alexander Scheer, Emma Bading, Sina Martins, Lisa Hrdina Lena Urzendowsky

festivals, awards Berlinale 2024

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Jafar Panahi

Wednesday, 11. 03. 2026 / 16:15 / Main Hall

A slowly smouldering moral thriller by Jafar Panahi, inspired by the director’s own experience of imprisonment. The film twists and turns as it probes difficult questions of revenge, trauma and forgiveness, all the while sustaining a vein of bitter, unsettling humour.
Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes.

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Jasmila Žbanić

Wednesday, 11. 03. 2026 / 18:30 / Main Hall

Emerik Blum, born in Sarajevo and, founded Energoinvest in 1951. In doing so, the entrepreneur launched one of the most successful international corporate histories of what was then socialist Yugoslavia. His recipe for success: people, worker self-management, and innovation. 

Fiume o morte! Fiume o morte!

Igor Bezinović

Wednesday, 11. 03. 2026 / 19:15 / Small Hall

On 12 September 1919, a troop of some three hundred soldiers under the leadership of the flamboyant war-loving Italian poet Gabriele D’Annunzio swooped into the Northern-Adriatic port town of Fiume, now Rijeka, wanting to annex the city to Italy. Over the course of the next 16 months, during what is regarded as one of the most bizarre militant sieges of all time his official photography team captured over 10,000 images. A century later, Igor Bezinović orchestrates a direct-action history lesson focused on the siege and its modern-day implications.