Astrid Lindgren in Duisburg: Film Evening about Humanity Has Lost Its Mind

Event: Astrid Lindgren - Humanity Has Lost Its Mind in filmforum, Dellplatz 16, 47051 Duisburg on 12. April 2026

Date and Time

12. April 2026 17:30

Artist

Location

filmforum
Dellpl. 16, 47051 Duisburg, Germany

Price

9,90

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

An Evening with Astrid Lindgren between Memory, Courage, and Linguistic Power

The filmforum in Duisburg will show a film on April 12, 2026, at 5:30 PM that makes Astrid Lindgren visible beyond the familiar children’s book icon. Humanity Has Lost Its Mind focuses on her war diaries and on an author whose literary quality goes far beyond Pippi Longstocking and Ronja the Robber's Daughter.

An Author Who Sees History as a Question of Conscience

The film brings the chronicler of World War II to the forefront. Astrid Lindgren wrote not only for children but shaped generations of readers with her linguistic artistry. Her diaries from 1939 to 1945 reveal a different image of her work: politically aware, humanly attentive, of quiet clarity and great inner tension.

Reading Atmosphere in Cinema Format

Even without a classic reading, this evening unfolds the aura of an author encounter. The cinematic approach makes writing itself an event: the notes, the observations, the literary condensation. Those interested in literature, biography, cultural history, and the creation of great texts will experience a concentrated literary experience here.

Why This Evening is Exciting for Literature Enthusiasts

The documentary connects work, life, and historical context. It shows how private notes become a testament to the times. This is precisely where Astrid Lindgren's authority lies: her children’s books stand for imagination and freedom, while her diaries represent responsibility, empathy, and intellectual independence. This tension creates the charm of the film.

Location, Atmosphere, and Practical Framework

The filmforum at Dellplatz is one of the important cultural venues in Duisburg. The building is centrally located, easily accessible by bus and train, and has parking options in the area. For the cinema visit: Entry is within the framework of regular cinema operations, and the atmosphere remains intimate, attentive, and close to the public space of the city. However, the building is not barrier-free; it is advisable for visitors with special needs to consult the cinema in advance.

Conclusion

This evening promises a thoughtful, compelling view of Astrid Lindgren as a writer, witness of her time, and moral authority. Anyone who wants to not only read literature but experience it in a cultural context should attend this screening live.

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