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The Local's English-language movie listings for Berlin

Published: 5 Dec 12 17:26 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/lifestyle/20121205-46591.html

Find the latest movies in English playing in Berlin with The Local's cinema guide.



BERLIN
CineStar Original Sony Center
Potsdamer Str. 4, 107 85 Berlin
Tel. 030 – 268: 06 64 00
Tel. 24h reservation hotline 01805-11 88 11 (14 ct./min, mobile eventl. more expansive)

www.cinestar.de

Sneak Preview (minimum age: 0)
Thu 8pm

Wreck-It Ralph (3D; minimum age: 0)
Thu-Wed 1:30pm, 4:30pm, 7:45pm
Thu-Sun & Tue also 11pm

Wreck-It Ralph (minimum age: 0)
Thu-Wed 1:50pm, 4:30pm

7 Psychos (minimum age: 16)
Thu, Fri & Tue 5:15pm, 8:15pm, 11:15pm
Sat, Sun & Wed 8:15pm, 11:15pm
Mon 4:30pm, 8:15pm

Anna Karenina (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Tue 2pm, 4:20pm, 7:30pm
Wed 4:20pm, 7:30pm

Ruby Sparks (minimum age: 6)
Thu, Sun & Tue 1:30pm

Rise of the Guardians (3D; minimum age: 6)
Thu-Tue 1:30pm
Sun also 5:15pm

Killing Them Softly (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Tue (except Sat) 7:20pm
Sat 11:15pm

Trouble with the Curve (minimum age: 6)
Fri, Sat & Mon 1:15pm

The Man with the Iron Fists (minimum age: 16)
Thu, Sun & Tue 11:15pm

Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (minimum age: 12)
Thu 2pm, 5pm, 7:30pm, 10:45pm
Fri 1:30pm, 5pm, 8pm, 10:45pm
Sat 1:30pm, 5pm, 7:30pm, 10:45pm
Sun & Tue 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, 10:45pm
Mon 2pm, 5pm, 8pm
Wed 5pm

Cloud Atlas (minimum age: 12)
Thu, Fri, Sun & Tue 4:10pm, 8:15pm, 10:30pm
Sat 8:15pm
Mon 4:10pm, 8:15pm
Wed 10:30pm

Argo (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Tue 4:20pm (except Mon)

Skyfall (minimum age: 12)
Thu & Sat 5pm, 8:40pm, 10:45pm
Fri & Sun 5pm, 7:15pm, 8:40pm, 10:45pm
Mon 5pm, 7:15pm, 8:40pm
Tue 7:15pm, 8:55pm, 10:45pm
Wed 1:30pm, 7:15pm, 10:45pm

The Perks of Being a Wallflower (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Tue 2pm

Hotel Transylvania (minimum age: 6)
Sun 1:45pm

Looper (minimum age: 16)
Thu & Mon 1:30pm
Fri 11:15pm

Madagascar 3: Europe’s Most Wanted (3D; minimum age: 0)
Tue 1:45pm


Central Kino – Berlin-Mitte
Rosenthaler Str. 39, 10178 Berlin
Tel. 030 – 28 59 99 73

www.kino-central.de

Listings not available at time of posting. Please see website for details.


Babylon – Berlin-Kreuzberg
Dresdener Straße 126, 10999 Berlin
Tel. 030 – 61 60 96 93

www.yorck.de

Cloud Atlas (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 4:45pm, 8:30pm

Killing Them Softly (minimum age: 16)
Thu-Wed 5:30pm, 8pm, 10:30pm

Nairobi Half Life (minimum age: n/a)
Sat 3:15pm


Rollberg Kinos
Rollbergstr. 70, 12053 Berlin
Tel. 030 – 61 70 46 45

www.yorck.de

Argo (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 5:30pm, 8pm
Sun also 3pm

Cloud Atlas (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 5:15pm, 8:45pm

Marina Abramovic: The Artist Is Present (minimum age: 12)
Sun 3:15pm

Moonrise Kingdom (minimum age: 12)
Sun 3:30pm

Oh Boy (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Wed 5:30pm, 7:30pm, 9:30pm

Skyfall (minimum age: 12)
Thu-Tue 5:30pm, 9pm

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (minimum age: 12)
Wed 4:30pm, 8pm


fsk Kino - Berlin Kreuzberg
Segitzdamm 2, 10969 Berlin
Tel. 030 – 61 42 464

fsk Kino Website

Ruby Sparks (minimum age: 6)
Thu-Wed 8:30pm, 10:45pm

Cineplex Friedrichshafen GmbH & Co. KG
Meistershofener Str. 14, D-88045 Friedrichshafen
Tel. 01805 – 54 66 36

www.cineplex.de/kino/home/city20

The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey (3D; minimum age: 12)
Wed 7:30pm

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