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Festival Venues


Festival Venues in Mannheim

Kino im Stadthaus I & II
Address: Stadthaus in block N1 at the Paradeplatz square
Kino Atlantis
Address: block K2, 32
Cinema Quadrat
Address: Collini-Center, Collinistraße

Festival Venues in Heidelberg

The main festival venue in Heidelberg is located in a large tent in the old town of Heidelberg, with a view at the old castle.
Kinozelt am Uniplatz
Address: Universitätsplatz, downtown Heidelberg

Studio Europa

Rohrbacher Str. 71, phone: 06221-25600
From A656 direction Heidelberg exit HD/Wieblingen to the B37 exit Gneisenaustraße straight away until Kurfürsten-Anlage. Then into Lessingstraße until Franz- Knauff-Straße (L598). Go ahead and turn into Schillerstraße until Rohrbaher Straße.

Zelt im Marstall

At Marstallhof, Heidelberg

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Parking in Heidelberg

In Heidelberg you've got the same parking situation as in Mannheim, so there is a list of car parks in Heidelberg:
Address (opening hours: 24 h):
P4 Darmstädter Hof Centrum Sophienstraße (720 places)
P5 Europäischer Hof Friedrich-Ebert Anlage (200 places)
P6 Kraus Untere Neckarstraße (220 places)
P7 Kaufhof Sankt Ana (300 places)
P11 Universitätsbibliothek Sandgasse (185 places)
P12 Kornmarkt/Schloss Zwingerstraße/Neue Schlossstraße

Service at the Festival Venues

Cinema Lounge, Mannheim
is located in the Stadthaus on the festival floor, with tea, coffee and cakes during day time; wine, champagne, beer and tapas in the evening. A nice ambiente for the little breaks between the films, with an exit to the balcony for smokers. Open from 2pm - 1am.

Festival Schedule

(Only in German)
Thu, 05th Nov (PDF, 110.76 KB)
Fri, Sat; 06th + 07th Nov (PDF, 76.59 KB)
Sun, Mon; 08th + 09th Nov (PDF, 82.94 KB)
Tue, Wed; 10th + 11th Nov (PDF, 74.33 KB)
Thu, Fri 12th + 13th Nov (PDF, 76.4 KB)
Sat, Sun; 14th + 15th Nov (PDF, 79.75 KB)
The following venues are suitable for Wheelchairs:
Mannheim: Kino im Stadthaus, Cinema Quadrat
Heidelberg: Zelt am Uniplatz, Marstall Zelt, Studio Europa

Always on time...

There will not be any advertising before the films, of course.
This means you have to be on time. That makes sense anyway - as the good seat are taken quickly. However, you have to be patient sometimes. At a festival, it is impossible to start all films on time. There are many factors determining the start of a film: directors, who have not arrived yet, film copies, which are still on their way to the next cinema...
Such a delay in the morning can affect even the shows at night. After all, it is not that bad - the special thing about a festival is, that it is live and authentic.

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