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25.July2026

  1. Als wäre es leicht

    Kati is deaf. Florian is blind. But when they meet, a language beyond words and glances emerges—a language of closeness. Their love seems impossible to outsiders, and that is precisely why it is so overwhelming. It is not silence or darkness that stands between them, but the effort to truly understand each other—and the courage to withstand everything again and again. An intense journey full of ups and downs takes its course: two people who live and love with all their senses.

    • Drama
    • Romance

    Zeise Kinos

  2. Insects – Hidden Heroes

    How did our world come into being? Beneath our feet lies a class of animals far more numerous than any other. Let us embark on a journey through time dating back 400 million years, and witness how scattered pieces fit together to form a complete whole. Insects – Hidden Heroes takes us into the microcosm with stunning visuals. Narrated by screen icon Katharina Thalbach, the film poses a question: Must it be humanity or nature?

    • Documentary

    Zeise Kinos

  3. Ostpreußen – Entschwundene Welt

    East Prussia – A Vanished World is a documentary for the cinema, a narrative film that relies on the movie theater as a window into another era. This cinematic documentary is a pure compilation film. There are no staged scenes, no statements from eyewitnesses or experts, and no new footage. The documentary draws exclusively on film footage—and, at the beginning, on audio recordings as well. Since over 80 percent of the footage was shot by amateurs, East Prussia – A Vanished World also frequently takes on a biographical tone.

    • Documentary

    Zeise Kinos

  4. TMDB 75RT 97IMDb 7.5

    Sinners

    OV · OmU

    Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.

    • Horror
    • Action
    • Thriller

    Zeise KinosOmU


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Which cinemas are covered?

Currently 40 cinemas and film series in Frankfurt and the surrounding area: Astor Film Lounge HafenCity, Zeise Kinos, Astor Film Lounge MyZeil, Koralle Lichtspiele, Savoy Filmtheater, Abaton, Cinéma Frankfurt, Filmpalast Hofheim, Murnau-Filmtheater, Passage Kino Hamburg, Hansa-Filmstudio, Capitol Arthouse Kino Mainz, Studio Kino, Harmonie Theater Frankfurt, Metropolis Kino, Blankeneser Kino, 3001 Kino, Filmforum Höchst, Kino Kelkheim, DFF — Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum, Magazin Filmkunsttheater, Filmraum, Mal seh'n Kino, Hafen 2 Offenbach, Alabama Kino, Kronberger Lichtspiele, Elbe Filmtheater, Eldorado Arthouse Kino, Orfeo's Erben, Pupille — Kino in der Uni, Caligari FilmBühne, SchanzenKino 73, MGGU – Museum Giersch der Goethe-Universität, Lichtblick Mörfelden, naxos.Kino, Eschborn K, Senckenberg Naturmuseum, Deutsch-Französische Gesellschaft Frankfurt, Historisches Museum Frankfurt and Kino Köppern.

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Data is scraped multiple times a day directly from cinema websites. Cancellations, sold-out flags and programme changes usually surface within an hour.

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What do OmU, OmeU, DF, OV, DCP, 35mm mean?

Language version: OmU = original audio with German subtitles, OmeU = original with English subtitles, DF = German-dubbed version, OV = original version with no subtitles, stumm = silent film (often with live accompaniment). Projection format: DCP = Digital Cinema Package, the digital standard in modern cinemas; 35mm / 16mm / 70mm = analogue film prints on physical stock.

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On today's view, screenings are hidden 30 minutes after their start time, so only reachable showtimes remain visible. A small note at the bottom shows how many have already begun.

Why this site?

Frankfurt has an unusually dense cinema scene — the DFF Filmmuseum, Astor, three arthouse houses, Pupille at the university, Programmkino Rex in Darmstadt, the Murnau in Wiesbaden — but no shared programme. This site lays every house onto one searchable day view.

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