Potsdam. This weekend, hundreds of cinemas in Germany want to offer discounted film screenings for five euros. The so-called cinema festival is entering its third round this year. More than 600 cinemas are taking part in the campaign on September 7th and 8th, around 30 of them in Berlin. In Brandenburg, 20 cinemas are taking part:
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- UCI Luxe in Potsdam
- UCI Am Lausitzpark Cottbus
- Union Filmtheater Prenzlau
- Film Forum Schwedt/Oder
- Multicultural Center Templin
- Concerthaus Kino Brandenburg
- Ala Kino Falkensee
- Kino Movietown Brandenburg/Havel
- Union Filmtheater Neuruppin
- CineMotion Oranienburg
- Movie Star Cinema Perleberg
- Scala Kulturpalast Werder
- Move Magic Eberswalde
- Filmpalast Oranienburg
- Cinema Astoria Wittstock
- Movie Star Wittenberge
- Haveltorkino Rathenow
- CineStar Wildau
- Movieland Erkner
- New Chamber Theater Kleinmachnow
Brandenburg: Exclusive previews and cinema festival menus
Cinema operators want to prepare a special program – some are showing classics on the big screen, for example. Others are serving champagne and organizing activities for children. Some films are also scheduled to be shown before their official cinema release – for example “Treasure” by Julia von Heinz with Lena Dunham and Stephen Fry.
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Over 930,000 visitors last year
Last year, the film festival attracted around 932,000 visitors to its cinemas – the first edition in 2022 attracted around 1.1 million visitors.
By the end of August, around 53.5 million tickets had been sold at German box offices, the Association of German Film Theaters (HDF Kino) announced, citing an industry analysis service. In 2023, the figure was around 62.2 million in the same period.
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