The open-air cinema in the Hasenheide opens its doors again for the 2026 season and plays 3 films daily in the open air, including one evening film on our large main stage, which we play as usual after dark:
SCHERBENLAND - D: Lutz Pehnert and Ferdinand Hübner | 100 minutes | FSK 12 | German with English subtitles
Film talk on May 29 with RapK, Maike Rosa Vogel and director Lutz Pehnert
"Scherbenland" tells the story of a band whose first album began with the question: "Why am I so dirty?" - and about a city that was changed by their songs. At the beginning of the 1970s, Kreuzberg became a field of experimentation for a counterculture. With songs like "Macht kaputt, was euch kaputt macht", "Alles verändert sich" and "Der Traum ist aus", Ton Steine Scherben gave a generation a voice. Their music accompanied squats, political struggles and the search for a different life.
The film follows the traces of this time and asks: What has remained of this awakening? And what happens when the hymns of the Scherben meet the songs of the present? In today's Berlin, "Scherbenland" meets musicians whose songs tell of life in the neighborhood - including the rap trio RAPK and songwriter Maike Rosa Vogel. Their music emerges from the everyday life of a district that moves between myth, gentrification and new cultural energy. A film about music and poetry as resistance - then and now. And about the question of whether both still have the power to change a city.
Tickets are available in advance online or directly at the box office. We always open our doors half an hour before the start of the first movie.
You will find us in the middle of Volkspark Hasenheide, the way there is signposted. The best way to get there is by bike, it's just under a kilometer from the Boddinstraße or Hermannplatz subway stations to the cinema, parking is available on Columbiadamm.
This content has been machine translated.Ihr findet uns mitten im Volkspark Hasenheide, der Weg dorthin ist ausgeschildert. Anfahrt am Besten mit dem Rad, von der U-Bahn Boddinstraße oder Hermannplatz bis ins Kino ist es ein knapper Kilometer, Parkplätze gibt es am Columbiadamm.
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