Palestine 36 in Duisburg: Historical Drama at filmforum

Event: Palestine 36 in filmforum, Dellplatz 16, 47051 Duisburg on 16. May 2026

Date and Time

16. May 2026 20:30

Artist

Location

filmforum
Dellpl. 16, 47051 Duisburg, Germany

Price

9,90

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Other

Venue Type

Inside

A historic film experience at filmforum Duisburg

Palestine 36 brings a historical drama to the screen on May 16, 2026, at filmforum am Dellplatz, intertwining political upheavals, personal decisions, and a view of a pivotal moment in contemporary history. The film by Annemarie Jacir narrates with visual power and narrative tension about Palestine in 1936, when tensions in the region were dramatically rising.

A story that touches the heart

At the center is a young person caught between origin, conflict, and renewal. This interpretation of the material, even though it comes from the language of cinema, unfolds the density of a literary novel: characters with inner conflicts, historical atmosphere, and a scenario that points beyond the individual. It is precisely from this that the evening derives its emotional weight.

An evening for cinephiles with historical interest

Palestine 36 combines historical context with dramatic escalation. The program of filmforum Duisburg stands for demanding cinema beyond the mainstream, and it is here that this film showcases its strength: as intense author cinema that makes societal ruptures visible while simultaneously characterized by great formal care.

Reading atmosphere in cinema format

Even without a classical reading, there emerges an almost intimate author encounter with language, image, and attitude. The cinematic darkness, the focused auditorium, and the historical material create a literary experience in filmic form. Those interested in cultural journalism, storytelling, and political narratives will find an evening with resonance.

The filmforum as a fitting venue

Filmforum Duisburg is centrally located at Dellplatz 16 and is closely tied to the municipal culture as a community cinema. The venue is known for program cinema, historical film collections, and curated series. Parking is available in the surrounding area, and the main train station can be reached in about 15 minutes on foot.

Conclusion: Palestine 36 promises an intense cinema evening between history, resistance, and personal fate. Those searching for demanding material, strong visuals, and cultural depth should experience this event live at filmforum Duisburg.

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