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    +49 30 300903-622
    bildung [at] deutsche-kinemathek.de (bildung[at]deutsche-kinemathek[dot]de)

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    Film can also be read: The Deutsche Kinemathek regularly publishes books on the history of film and television.

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    Here you can find all current events at the Kinemathek that are accessible without booking.

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Collecting, preserving, researching, exhibiting, and communicating – the Deutsche Kinemathek engages with the medium of film on all levels. We offer a diverse program on the history and present of audiovisual media – from moderated workshop discussions to animation workshops and city tours.

For students, researchers, and other specialized groups, we offer tailor-made programs. Our offerings cater to various age groups. Duration, thematic focus, and formats can be individually adapted to the needs and interests of the participants. If you’re interested, please feel free to contact the Education and Outreach department.

Please note that during the relocation to our new premises, we are offering a limited program.

These programs are available for booking

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  • ‘One, Two, Three’, USA 1961, directed by Billy Wilder
    Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    Angels and the Red Army in Berlin’s “new center”

    Between wastelands and architecture – explore unique filming locations from film history!

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    City walking tours
  • Source: Deutsche Kinemathek/Uli-Hanisch-Archiv

    “Alex” the film star

    We make Germany’s most famous square the star of the tour.

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    City walking tours
  • Eine stark geschminkte Frau blickt singend in die Kamera. A heavily made-up woman looks singing into the camera.

    ‘Solo Sunny’, GDR 1979, directed by Konrad Wolf
    © DEFA-Stiftung/Dieter Lück

    Film pioneers, DEFA bohemia and Berlin cinema culture

    The world of East Berlin’s film locations and cinemas – we’ll take you to historic filming sites and more.

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    City walking tours
  • ‘Christiane F.: Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo’, FRG 1980/81, directed by Ulrich Edel
    Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    Cinematic strolls between the boulevards and drug excesses

    Together, we will embark on a tour of the filming locations in Berlin’s “Old West”.

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    City walking tours
  • ‘Der Himmel über Berlin’, FRG 1987, directed by Wim Wenders
    Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    Agents, “Wall woodpeckers”, and a flying Emil

    Discover Berlin’s perfect filming locations for gangster and spy series!

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    City walking tours
  • Source: Deutsche Kinemathek

    Meet Berlin Filmmakers

    In workshop talks, Berlin-based filmmakers provide in-depth insights into their work.

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