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  • 70 mm: THE SEARCHERS

    On October 17 at 8 pm, John Ford's THE SEARCHERS will be shown in analog 70 mm format.

  • Film still from NANAMI, THE INFERNO OF FIRST LOVE: A group of children wearing masks stand and sit in front of a monument.

    Between Golden Age and Nouvelle Vague

    We will be showing Japanese films from the 1960s throughout October under the title "Between Golden Age and Nouvelle Vague - New Perspectives on Japanese Film History".

  • Visualization of the cinema entrance with the lettering arsenal and a program poster.

    The future main entrance of Kino Arsenal is located on Plantagenstraße on the north side of silent green

    Arsenal 2024-2026

    Relocation, Travel, New Cinema – here you will find information about the planned relocation of the Arsenal.

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    Film still from LE MALENTENDU COLONIAL: An old print of a hilly landscape with few houses.

    It's a Long Way from Amphioxus and Le malentendu colonial

    It’s a Long Way from Amphioxus
    Le malentendu colonial

    Introduction: Cathleen Schuster & Marcel Dickhage (titre provisoire), followed by a video conversation with Jean-Marie Teno

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  • 20:00
    Film still from BAMAKO: An improvised courtroom scene in the open air. In the foreground a woman in a judge's robe, next to her a man is making a statement.

    Bamako

    Abderrahmane Sissako France, Mali, USA 2006

    DCP Original version with English subtitles 118 min.

    Introduction: Tom Holert and Doreen Mende (Harun Farocki Institut)

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  • 20:00

    The Searchers

    John Ford USA 1956

    70 mm Original version 119 min.

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  • 17:30
    Film still from LODZ SYMPHONY: A gloomy, narrow street with a few people on it.

    Two films by Peter Hutton

    Budapest Portrait (Memories of a City)
    Lodz Symphony

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  • 19:00

    Namidagawa

    Kenji Misumi Japan 1967

    35 mm Original version with English subtitles 78 min.

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  • 21:00
    Film still from ONIBABA: Two women, armed with spears, stand in an attack position in a field full of reeds.

    Onibaba

    Kaneto Shindo Japan 1963

    35 mm Original version with German and French subtitles 103 min.

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  • 17:00

    Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans

    Friedrich Wilhelm Murnau USA 1927

    35 mm English intertitles 91 min.

    At the grand piano: Eunice Martins

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  • 19:00
    A man is sitting next to a dog on a landing. A woman looks on from the open front door.Film still from SHE AND HE:

    Kanojo to kare

    Susumu Hani Japan 1962

    35 mm Original version with English subtitles 110 min.

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  • 21:15
    Film still from KENKI: On a riverbank overgrown with flowers, a samurai faces a whole series of opponents.

    Kenki

    Kenji Misumi Japan 1965

    35 mm Original version with English subtitles 83 min.

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  • 15:30
    Film still from THE UNSTABLE OBJECT: Red leather gloves are sewn on a sewing machine.

    The Unstable Object II

    Daniel Eisenberg USA, Germany, France, Turkey 2022

    DCP Without dialogue 204 Min.

    Followed by a discussion with Daniel Eisenberg, Moderation: Görkem Akgöz (International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam), in English language

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  • 20:15
    Film still from BAD BOYS: A young man clings to the bars of a barred window.

    Furyo shonen

    Susumu Hani Japan 1960

    35 mm Original version with English subtitles 90 min.

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  • 19:00

    Wochenschau I: Requiem für eine Firma

    Gruppe Wochenschau (Gisela Tuchtenhagen, Horst Schwab, Klaus Wildenhahn u.a.) FRG 1969

    16 mm Original version 75 min.

    Followed by a discussion

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Arsenal 3

The streaming platform arsenal 3 presents selected films that have been digitally restored by Arsenal – Institute for Film and Video Art. The selection gives an insight into our film archive and will be continuously supplemented. The library currently presents over 30 international films, including productions by Yugantar, India's first feminist film collective, or restorations of Georgian films.

Link to Arsenal 3

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