The Lost Man at filmforum: Moving cinema at Dellplatz


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A tender-bitter evening about memory, love, and the power of reunion
On May 12, 2026, the filmforum Duisburg will show The Lost Man, a touching drama about Hanne, Bernd, and Kurt: A man with Alzheimer's suddenly stands at the door, and from a bizarre starting point grows a finely observed web of relationships. The film combines quiet comedy, emotional precision, and a performance that balances astonishingly dignified between warmth and pain. ([filmforum.de](https://filmforum.de/filme/der-verlorene-mann-49686/))
When memory becomes the stage
Director Welf Reinhart takes the material's leaden weight off without losing its seriousness. Reviews describe the film as sparsely staged, at times almost documentary-like, and at the same time very movingly acted. It is exactly this restraint that gives the theatrical experience in the cinema a peculiar intensity: Every pause, every glance, every small shift in interaction carries dramatic weight. ([filmforum.de](https://filmforum.de/filme/der-verlorene-mann-49686/))
Dagmar Manzel and an ensemble with fine timing
At the center is Dagmar Manzel as Hanne, flanked by Harald Krassnitzer and August Zirner. The interplay of these three characters carries the delicate balance of the film, where comedic moments never tip into absurdity and the more serious scenes do not sink into pathos. This is precisely the quality of this production: It relies on acting skill, finely modulated reactions, and the quiet tension between the characters. ([filmforum.de](https://filmforum.de/filme/der-verlorene-mann-49686/))
A community cinema with its own atmosphere
The filmforum Duisburg is one of the defining cultural places in the city and has stood as a municipal cinema for decades for demanding film culture beyond the mainstream. The building on Dellplatz is known for its curated program, for European diversity, and for the special cinema tradition in a historical setting. This creates a different kind of theater atmosphere for visitors: concentrated, accessible, and entirely focused on shared experience. ([duisburg.de](https://www.duisburg.de/tourismus/stadt_erleben/freizeitundaktiv/filmforum))
Practical notes for the evening
For the performance on Tuesday, May 12, 2026, the film starts at 18:00; the running time is 106 minutes and the age rating is FSK 12. The ticket and reservation systems of the filmforum allow online purchase until shortly before the start of the show, but reservations must be picked up in time. The building itself is not barrier-free according to its own information, but the cinema offers assistance and support within its possibilities. ([filmforum.de](https://filmforum.de/filme/der-verlorene-mann-49686/))
Conclusion: The Lost Man promises an evening between quiet tragicomedy and great humanity. Those who appreciate moving acting, clever direction, and a cinema with a stance should experience this performance live. ([filmforum.de](https://filmforum.de/filme/der-verlorene-mann-49686/))
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