PFUNGSTADT. As part of the district’s Intercultural Weeks, the Pfungstadt Municipal Cinema Support Association is presenting four films on topics such as integration, escape and migration. The series begins on Monday, October 7th with the German drama “Being a Winner”, which tells the story of the refugee Mona in a girls’ soccer team and was awarded best children’s film at the German Film Prize 2024. “I Capitano” follows on Tuesday, October 8th, which describes the dangerous odyssey of two Senegalese teenagers on their way to Europe. It continues on Monday, October 14th with “Green Border”, a refugee drama in black and white by Agnieszka Holland about refugees on the Polish-Belarusian border. The finale is the real-time documentary “One Hundred Four,” which focuses on the agonizingly long sea rescue of a refugee boat off the Libyan coast. All films start at 7.30 p.m. in the Saalbau Cinema Pfungstadt, doors open at 7 p.m. Admission is free, reservations can be made via the homepage www.kino-pfungstadt.de. This film evening is supported by the Partnership for Democracy in Pfungstadt.
Cinema in Pfungstadt shows intercultural films
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