Babylon Alexanderplatz
Babylon Alexanderplatz is a classic, iconic cinema located in the heart of Berlin. With a storied history beginning back in 1929, this theater infuses an old-world charm into the city’s vibrant film culture. The cinema is known for its beautiful art deco architecture and the grand, main hall that transports the audience to an era of classic Hollywood glamor. With three viewing halls - the main room with grand chandeliers, Kino 2 offering contemporary stylistic elements, and Kino 3 providing an intimate viewing experience, the Babylon Alexanderplatz brings together old and new, grandeur and simplicity.
Over the years, Babylon Alexanderplatz has not only earned a reputation for screening a diverse selection of films – from latest releases to arthouse flicks and classics, but also for hosting a variety of events such as film festivals, themed movie nights, panel discussions, and more. Its location, right in the hustle and bustle of Alexanderplatz, makes it an integral part of Berlin's cinematic and cultural landscape. Whether you're a movie enthusiast or a history aficionado, this cinema provides a unique, vintage experience that makes for an unforgettable evening.
Website
- babylonberlin.eu
Kinokompendium
- kinokompendium.de
Available Versions
- OmeU OmU OV
Showtimes in the original language
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| An intimate exploration of family, memories, and the reconciliatory power of art. |
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| Armand, a 6-year-old boy, is accused of crossing boundaries against his best friend at elementary school. |
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| Lykke (13), the daughter of a prominent Labour Party politician, has accidentally beaten her classmate Jamie, the son of a local right wing-politician, to death. Lykke claims Jamie's death was an accident, but nobody believes her. The school's principal, Liv, is an idealist who, against her political beliefs, has been living in a secret relationship with Karl Erik, Jamie's father. When they can't keep their relationship a secret anymore, the surroundings react with disbelief. Liv's brother Anders is Lykke and Jamie's class teacher. He was supposed to be in the school yard when the accident happened, and is overwhelmed with guilt for not having been able to prevent the accident from happening. Like water surrounding an undertow, we'll experience how the community relates to the accident and the aftermath. How could it happen - and how is it possible to continue living afterwards? |
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| The discovery of a severed human ear found in a field leads a young man on an investigation related to a beautiful, mysterious nightclub singer and a group of psychopathic criminals who have kidnapped her child. |
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| In a strange city where every person seems content beyond reason a new man arrives in town and stirs up trouble by asking too many questions. |
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| Two angels watch over Berlin. Damiel (Bruno Ganz) and Cassiel (Otto Sander) are silent observers, accompanying people through the city's rooftops and streets. They hear their thoughts and feelings, without being able to feel them themselves. Ever since Damiel fell in love with the trapeze artist Marion (Solveig Dommartin), he struggles with his fate. He would love to become human. To do this, he would have to become mortal, with all the consequences. A former angel (Peter Falk) advises him to take the plunge into life. |
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| What would you say about a female teacher falling in love with a 15-year-old? What would you think when you heard her confession? How do you set borders for someone's love and feelings? |
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| For the first time, Johanne falls in love with her teacher. She keeps a written record of her intense fantasies and feelings so she won't forget them. When her mother and grandmother read the texts, they are initially shocked by the intimate content, but soon recognize the literary potential. As they debate whether to publish it, all three women are confronted with their own unfulfilled dreams and desires. |
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| When his mother, who has sheltered him his entire 40 years, dies, sensitive would-be poet Elling is sent to live in a state institution. There he meets Kjell Bjarne, a gentle giant and woman-obsessed virgin in his 40s. After two years, the men are released and provided with a state-funded apartment and stipend with the hope they will be able to live on their own. Initially, the simple act of going around the corner for groceries is a challenge. Through a friendship born of desperate dependence, the skittish Elling and the boisterous, would-be ladies' man Kjell Bjarne discover that not only can they survive on the outside--they can thrive. But as their courage grows, they find oddball ways to cope with society and strike up friendships in the unlikeliest places. |
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| Ulrik's released from prison after 12 years for murder. Will he go straight? He gets a room and a job as mechanic. He hooks up with his old gang. His son introduces him as uncle to his pregnant fiancée. |
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| Being connected to nature, what does it mean? Father knows and father shows. The director's father is 84. We follow in his footsteps into the mountain home. Into nature's smallest life and out to grand panoramas, where he grew up. |
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| A struggling German couple starts finding each other again after keeping as a secret about being responsible for a horrific accident. |
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| On a hot summer day in Oslo, the dead mysteriously awaken, and three families are thrown into chaos when their deceased loved ones come back to them. |
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| Two men attracted to the same woman are attending a trip with her in the Mountains during the bird hunting season. A triangular love drama ending with tragedy. Or is it, really? |
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| Marianne and Tor run into each other by chance on a ferry heading to Oslo. They both work in the same hospital, she as a competent doctor, he as a compassionate nurse. When Tor mentions that he often spends his nights on the ferry to have quick sex, Marianne wonders if this type of spontaneous intimacy could also be an option for her. |
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| In 1947, with five loyal friends in tow, explorer Thor Heyerdahl sails a fragile balsa wood raft along an ancient path some 4,300 miles across the Pacific. |
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| Norwegian winter, early 20th century. On the boys home Bastoy, a new inmate leads the boys to a violent uprising against a brutal regime. How far is he willing to go to attain freedom? |
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| April 1940. Norway has been invaded by Germany and the royal family and government have fled into the interior. The German envoy to Norway tries to negotiate a peace. Ultimately, the decision on Norway's future will rest with the king. |
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| A woman disappears during a Mediterranean boating trip. During the search, her lover and her best friend become attracted to each other. |
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| A spirited Norwegian Lass is torn between two suitors and two cultures. |
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| The young teacher Ester hides her Sami identity to avoid being exposed to racism. After finding herself drawn to demonstrations against a big dam development in Alta, a personal journey out of the shame she has carried for so long begins. |
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| After the Nobel prize winning Knut Hamsun-novel, with it's criticism of industrialization, urbanizing and loss of values. The farmer Isak makes a farm out of barren soil, together with Inger and their two sons. She kills the third. |
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| In a futuristic city sharply divided between the working class and the city planners, the son of the city's mastermind falls in love with a working-class prophet who predicts the coming of a savior to mediate their differences. |
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| After an accident, a young woman who has lost her memory wanders through nocturnal Hollywood and finds shelter in an apartment inhabited by the young actress Betty. Betty wants to make a career in Hollywood, but is willing to assist the distraught beauty in her search for her dark secret. |
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| NORTH Following a nervous breakdown, ski athlete Jomar has isolated himself in a lonely existence as the guard of a ski park. When he learns that he might be the father of a child way up north, he sets on a strange and poetic journey through Norway on a snowmobile, with 5 liters of alcohol as sole provisions. On this trip through amazing arctic landscapes, Jomar seems to do everything in his power to avoid reaching his destination. He meets other tender and confused souls, who will all contribute to push Jomar further along his reluctant journey towards the brighter side of life. |
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| One day in the life of Anders, a young recovering drug addict, who takes a brief leave from his treatment center to interview for a job and catch up with old friends in Oslo. |
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| A grieving widower moves to the country where a chance encounter rekindles memories from his past. |
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| A young Sámi man witnesses a band of vicious raiders slay his family and flees to a nearby village, where he learns he must become a Pathfinder. |
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| A scientific observer's job of observing an old cantankerous single man's kitchen habits is complicated by his growing friendship with him. |
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| Maria, a new mother and writer, is transfixed by the disturbing case of a woman who drowned her infant twins, prompting her own journey through the complexities of motherhood. |
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| Follows two colleagues who in different ways struggle with the same issues about their sexuality. |
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| Claude Lanzmann's epic documentary recounts the story of the Holocaust through interviews with witnesses - perpetrators as well as survivors. |
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| A confused religious girl tries to deny her feelings for a female friend who's in love with her. This causes her suppressed subconsciously-controlled psychokinetic powers to reemerge with devastating results. |
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| Laura Palmer's harrowing final days are chronicled one year after the murder of Teresa Banks, a resident of Twin Peaks' neighboring town. |
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| Young Gerd, played by Liv Ullmann, falls for a boy. His family disapproves of her 'loose' reputation. They flee to a cabin, encountering a man who challenges their bond. |