15 March to 29 March: cinema ost
The film festival Cinema Ost. Eastern Europe in the Mirror of Film is now in its fourth round. They have established themselves as a successful cultural project in Münster.
The film festival Cinema Ost. Eastern Europe in the Mirror of Film is now in its fourth round. They have established themselves as a successful cultural project in Münster.
During the renovation of their new flat, Ilona and Matas’ ideas about life crumble like the old plaster on the walls…
The search for meaning and his lucky jumper turns into a strange odyssey for 25-year-old musician Fedor
In the North Ossetian mining town of Mizur, young Ada struggles against the suffocating confines of her home
Prague Spring 1968 – While the journalist Tomáš is forced to co-operate with the State Security Service, his younger brother Pavel distributes anti-Soviet leaflets
The story of the passionate Ukrainian animal rights activist Anna Kurkurina, who remains a beacon of hope in the midst of destruction and chaos
A visually stunning film adaptation of Georgi Leonidze’s story – a poetic panorama of human destinies between tradition and progress
Two films that open up a sensitive approach to the phenomenon of boundlessness by collaging supposedly unconnected landscapes
to create their very own montages.
Short films by Erfurt artist Gabriele Stötzer and her artists’ collective – curated by Lea Lüneborg
In the Freifläche: Dieter Fietzke’s documentary home film from Nienberge – as a supporting film “The White Chinese Woman”
The discussion round to mark the 45th anniversary of the Filmwerkstatt Münster revolves around the author’s documentary film
Angela Summereder connects Melville’s historical text with the present – film plea by Alexander Scholz
Ruth Beckermann’s film is based on the almost 20-year correspondence between the poet Ingeborg Bachmann and the poet Paul Celan.
René Frölke’s film consists of fragments with vague connections; it does not paint a coherently narrated portrait of the Romanian writer Norman Manea
Alain Resnais’ key work of French cinema based on a screenplay by the writer and filmmaker Alain Robbe-Grillet.
The documentary film by Corinna Belz & Enrique Sánchez Lansch sheds light on the tension between cultural heritage and postmodern society.
Jane Schoenbrun immerses two lonely adolescent characters in the magical world of a television series.
Virgilio Villoresi’s modern, visually opulent adaptation of the classic Orpheus and Eurydice myth is based on the graphic novel “Poema a fumetti” by Dino Buzzati.