With our "WANDEL.KINO" film series, we are delighted to show you inspiring films that have had a lasting impact on us: Films that set socio-political impulses, that make you want to engage more deeply with social and/or ecological issues. Films that highlight grievances and make us think. Films that are uncomfortable and make us aware of our privileges. Films that also open up spaces for new possibilities and opportunities and encourage us to get started right away. Films that portray the beauty of our world and motivate us to break our routines and patterns in order to fight for their preservation in times of crisis.
When director Lilith Kugler comes to Berlin to study film, homeless Chris is the first person to welcome her. Chris lives with his buddy Alex at an S-Bahn station on the outskirts of the capital, looked after by the entire neighborhood. But he is an addict and is unable to free himself from the vicious circle. As he gets worse and worse and only narrowly escapes death, he decides that he has to get off the streets and off heroin. But where to? How can a young man find his place in our society, even though he has never fit in anywhere since childhood - or wanted to?
We are particularly pleased that director Lilith Kugler will be attending the event to answer your questions about the film. We also welcome Daniel Knaus from the Trott-war association, which publishes the street magazine of the same name, as a guest. Discover perspectives, find out the background - Lilith and Daniel will be on hand to answer questions and look forward to an exciting exchange!
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The Raupe promotes the preservation of independent films and thus advocates for more analog film art. By attending the event, you not only support the Raupe as a non-profit cultural and educational venue, but also independent film distributors and filmmakers whose works are produced and distributed far away from the streaming giants. Let's live true program diversity and also remember to preserve the cinema culture and all the many small movie theaters!