Two people looking at each other in pink light.

›Rafiki‹ Kenia 2018, directed by Wanuri Kahiu © Salzgeber

Tour »Inventing Queer Cinema«

Format
Special
Group size

Up to 20 people or one school class

Price

Groups: €95
School classes: €50

Details

The guided tour provides an overview of our current exhibition, presenting selected content and objects and inviting participants to discover the diversity of queer German cinema.

Meeting point: at the ticket counter in the entrance foyer

Languages: German, English, Spanish

Thu–Sun, 10:00–18:00
Start times by individual arrangement

Booking via Museumsdienst Berlin
+49 30 247 49-888
museumsdienst [at] kulturprojekte.berlin (museumsdienst[at]kulturprojekte[dot]berlin)

More information about the exhibition

Inventing Queer Cinema

Queer cinema reveals the stories, experiences and realities of queer people – for the most part beyond normative expectations and societal structures. In doing so, it often challenges cinematic conventions and develops its own visual languages of resistance. At the heart of this exhibition are the films and filmmakers who have shaped and consistently reinvented queer cinema in Germany since the 1970s. In addition, the exhibition highlights the special significance of Berlin as a hub for queer film and subculture.

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