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9.July2026

  1. Der Klang von Neuschwanstein

    Musik – Sprache der Welt

    Wo einst König Ludwig II. von der Verbindung von Architektur und Musik träumte, erklingen heute wieder große Stimmen. Nach langer Stille wird Neuschwanstein neu zum Klangraum. Vor der Kulisse des UNESCO-Weltkulturerbes Schloss Neuschwanstein werden Konzerte mit internationalen Solist:innen zu einem außergewöhnlichen Erlebnis. „Der Klang von Neuschwanstein“ macht diesen einzigartigen Ort selbst zur Bühne – und seine Geschichte zu einem einzigartigen Kinoerlebnis. „Der Klang von Neuschwanstein“ erzählt die Geschichte eines Ortes, der wie kein anderer für die Verbindung von Kunst, Architektur und Vision steht. König Ludwig II. ließ Schloss Neuschwanstein einst als klingende Bühne für die Musik Richard Wagners errichten – ein Ort, an dem sich seine Sehnsucht nach einer idealen Welt erfüllen sollte. Doch dieser Traum blieb unvollendet.

    • Documentary
    • Music

    Murnau-FilmtheaterDF

  2. TMDB 86RT 94IMDb 8.4

    Project Hail Mary

    Science teacher Ryland Grace wakes up on a spaceship light years from home with no recollection of who he is or how he got there. As his memory returns, he begins to uncover his mission: solve the riddle of the mysterious substance causing the sun to die out. He must call on his scientific knowledge and unorthodox ideas to save everything on Earth from extinction.

    • Science Fiction
    • Adventure

    Capitol Mainz

  3. Sommer auf Asphalt

    Kennzeichen D

    Les (Mala Emde) lives a fast, spontaneous and carefree life. During the day she races through the city as a bike courier, after work she crashes somewhere with her friends. Stop, pause or think about the future? Not with Les. At least not until her father Bert (Christoph Maria Herbst) - with whom she actually has virtually no contact - turns up unexpectedly and, after an accident, even gets on his bike for his daughter without being asked. When Les then finds out about her unplanned pregnancy, she has completely entered a new reality. The father-to-be Tyler (Aaron Hilmer) would like to have a child, but is unfortunately still one himself. Les' world turns completely upside down - and Bert hasn't even told her that he's going to die soon...

    • Comedy
    • Drama

    Murnau-FilmtheaterDF


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