PHOTO: © Fritz Löhner-Beda Staion auf dem Hermann-Brill-Platz in Weimar

Open Air Kino: Die elf Teufel (1927)

In the organizer's words:

With The Eleven Devils, we are bringing one of the first soccer films of the Weimar Republic back to the big screen. The film is about the challenges faced by footballers in the Weimar Republic. Leading actor Gustav Fröhlich, known from "Metropolis", plays the footballer Tommy, who is faced with a tough test: Freedom and self-realization on the one hand and the pressure of the collective on the other.

With dynamic soccer scenes filmed with the "best soccer players" of the time, moving camerawork and fast cuts, this silent film not only conveys the excitement of the game, but also makes the film an impressive testimony to playful freedom: soccer in the Weimar Republic.

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Price information:

A ticket is required for this event. You can purchase tickets online in advance or, if not fully booked, at the Box Office. As a non-profit organization, we want to give everyone access to sport and culture. Everyone who is interested should have the opportunity to take part in the more than 50 events at Verspielte Freiheit. That is why we have decided on a pay what you want ticket model: everyone pays as much as they can and like. For this event, we recommend a fee of: 7.50 euros If you pay more than our recommended fee, you will help us to maintain this solidarity-based payment concept in the future and make our sporting and cultural events accessible to everyone.

Location

Fritz Löhner-Beda Stadion Herrmann-Brill-Platz 99423 Weimar

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