'Berlin- Alexanderplatz: Die Geschichte Franz Biberkopfs' (Berlin-Alexanderplatz or The Story of Franz Biberkopf), 1930
German spoken & No subtitles
With music by Elena Katz-Chernin performed by the Czech Film Orchestra
Location: Jewish Museum
Time: 12pm – 1.30pm
After four years in prison, protagonist Franz Biberkopf plans to live as a good citizen. But the endearing antihero wanders the street of Berlin - alone and aimless - and ends up in an environment of criminals and prostitutes.
Directed by Phil Jutzi.
This screening is organized as part of the exhibition Charlotte Salomon in close-up, which can be seen in the Jewish Museum until September 29.
Check the agenda for the full film program.
Admission: free + museum ticket.
Free access to the museum and screening for Cineville pass holders.