In conversation: Kino for Kids

Invisible Sue

Invisible Sue Source: Palace Cinema

The screening of German films for children and adolescents has been an integral part of the German Film Festival and the cultural programs of the Goethe Institute for many years. We talk to Marina Shine, who knows the area best, and is also responsible for this year's offer. She is the Head of Educational Services of the Goethe-Institute - for the ACT, NSW, NT and QLD and introduces us to all of the six films screened at the Kino for Kids this year.


Das German Film Festival läuft vom 25.5. bis zum 9.6. in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth und Sydney.

Im Kino for Kids laufen:
Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer
Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer Source: Palace Cinema
Liliane Susewind
Liliane Susewind Source: Palace Cinema
Hilfe, ich hab meine Eltern geschrumpft
Hilfe, ich hab meine Eltern geschrumpft Source: TOM TRAMBOW Palace Cinema handout
Invisible Sue
Invisible Sue Source: Palace Cinema
Amelie rennt
Amelie rennt Source: Palace Cinema
Goodbye Berlin
Goodbye Berlin Source: Palace Cinema



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