From 19.11. to 10.12.23 we show every Sunday from 2 pm two parts of the HARRY POTTER film series!
This Sunday we continue with the fifth and sixth part of the series. We start at 2 pm with HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX!
he film version of the fifth "Harry Potter" novel by J.K. Rowling, in which Harry and his friends side with the Order of the Phoenix to stop Lord Voldemoort from reemerging.
Since Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) witnessed Lord Voldemort's (Ralph Fiennes) resurrection, the Ministry of Magic denies the fact. Minister Fudge uses the sadistic Professor Umbridge (Imelda Staunton) as a spy at Hogwarts - in the all-important subject of Defense Against the Dark Arts, of all things. Nevertheless, to prepare for the attack of the Dark Lord and his henchmen, Harry, Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) form "Dumbledore's Army."
In book five of the wizarding saga, the picture darkens permanently, for which David Yates vouches. The now 15-year-old wizard scion must not only fear Voldemort's revenge, but also suffers from abuse of power and totalitarianism.
Although Harry Potter was present when Lord Voldemoort rose again, the Ministry of Magic does not want to believe Harry Potter and Hogwarts Director Dumbledore and does everything to discredit them. At Hogwarts, Dolores Umbridge, sent by the Ministry, makes life difficult for the students. But Harry does not want to remain idle and calls into being a secret troop that prepares for possible attacks by Voldemoort and his henchmen - not a second too soon.
Although Harry Potter was present when Lord Voldemort rose again, the Ministry of Magic does not want to believe him and Hogwarts Headmaster Dumbledore and does everything to discredit them. At Hogwarts, Dolores Umbridge, sent by the Ministry, is making life difficult for the students and is especially targeting Harry. Nevertheless, Harry does not want to remain idle and calls a secret troop into being, which prepares for possible attacks by Voldemort and his henchmen - not a second too soon.