Ernst Lubitsch Preis 2024
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Restored version. A film from the collection of the Friedrich-Wilhelm-Murnau-Stiftung (www.murnau-stiftung.de) in Wiesbaden
Award ceremony, followed by a film - accompanied live. In 1958, the Ernst Lubitsch Prize was awarded for the very first time at the ZOO Palast. After 66 years, the traditional award returns to Berlin's largest and most beautiful movie theater. This time, Marc Hosemann received it for the comedy "Sophia, Death and I", and Radek Wegrzyn was awarded a special prize for his documentary "Miss Holocaust Survivor". In between, the restored version of Ernst Lubitsch's "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" will be performed with musical accompaniment by the Metropolis Orchestra Berlin.
A unique cinema event that you can experience live!
Everyone knows Lieselotte Pulver in a double role from "Kohlhiesel's Daughters" (1962). The original, however, was made 42 years earlier by Ernst Lubitsch. Here, Henny Porten plays the two daughters of a Bavarian innkeeper who wants to marry them off. A cheeky comedy in which Lubitsch once again plays with outdated role models, inspired by Shakespeare's "The Unruly Tam...
This film is not shown in our current program
Our program for the cinema week starting on Thursday will be published each Monday afternoon