from 18 (no FSK)
OmeU
89 min. (approx.)
Free choice of seats
When I Grow Up: Films from the world of children
Children and adults often seem worlds apart. As in the Cuban documentary THE LEAP, in which the carefree children frolicking around are unaware of their parents' worries and fears. ROUNDABOUT shows that not everything is just fun and games and that the boundaries between prank games and bullying are all too easily crossed. In SILA, a Palestinian girl works as a candy seller on the streets of Israel, while in MY FRIEND SONG ZHI , a 12-year-old girl uncovers the story of her deceased neighbor. The animated film DO SOMETHING accompanies a red blood cell on an adventurous journey through a body to find its destiny.
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Children and adults often seem worlds apart - as in the Cuban documentary THE LEAP, in which the frolicking children, in their carefree innocence, are largely oblivious to their parents' worries and fears. ROUNDABOUT shows that not everything is fun and games and that the line between pranks and bullying can be crossed all too easily. In SILA, a Palestinian girl sells candy in an Israeli city, while in MY FRIEND SONG ZHI, a 12-year-old girl learns about the life of her deceased neighbor. The animated film DO SOMETHING accompanies a red blood cell on an adventurous journey through the body, during which it finds its destiny.
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Pupils, students, pensioners, people on federal voluntary service, the unemployed, welfare recipients and people with disabilities receive tickets at a reduced price (one reduced ticket per screening) of EUR 7.00. The ID card or certificate must be presented at the entrance to the cinema.