Fancy a movie again, but the kids won't let you? No problem, because babies can also go to the movies here! At the private event, the cinema caters to the needs of babies (up to one year old) and parents. For example, the movie is played at a baby-friendly volume and the cinema is kept lightly lit. We set up a microwave, there are changing facilities and plenty of space in the foyer for the baby carriage. You can also take a Maxi-Cosi into the movie theater.
*AMRUM
Spring 1945, the Second World War is still raging, but on the small North Sea island of Amrum, the locals don't notice too much of it. Yes, there is no longer enough to eat, but thanks to the rustic farmer's wife Tessa, the fields are still being cultivated and so at least there are potatoes. Helping her with the sowing is 12-year-old Nanning, who has fled to the island from his home town of Hamburg with his mother Hille, two younger siblings and a newborn baby. However, his father is a bigwig in the National Socialist system, which brings advantages but also disadvantages: the family has enough food stamps, but the swastika flag hoisted in front of the house makes them outsiders on the island. Most of the taciturn inhabitants have accepted the regime rather than actively supported it and long for the end of the war. Born in Hamburg in 1939, Hark Bohm grew up on Amrum himself and turned his childhood memories into a novel, which has now been made into a film by his friend Fatih Akin.
Price information:
Registration at: kiwaki@cinenova.de (therefore no online ticket sales possible) Free admission for the little ones and parents pay €7