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Cinema Paris

Charlottenburg | Kurfürstendamm 211, 10719 Berlin

A key address for cineastes and francophiles.
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Ventilation with fresh air
How to get here
U: UhlandstraßeBike Racks: in front of the cinema on Uhlandstraße
Telephone (Guest Service)Service: 030 322 931 322 | Kino: 030 - 881 31 19
About
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Located in the Maison de France, Cinema Paris shows French-language and European films, often in original versions with subtitles. French movie stars and filmmakers are frequent guests: Claude Chabrol, Cathérine Deneuve, Alain Delon, Juliette Binoche, Gérard Depardieu, François Ozon and many more have all been here.
History
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Cinema Paris is one of the city's most glamorous and ambitious movie theaters and was a Berlinale venue for many years. From its opening in 1950 in the Maison de France center, it showed sophisticated film productions from France and Europe, thus assuming a crucial cultural role in the changing city. It has remained true to this mission. Today it is a popular premiere cinema, Berlin's 1000st officially protected landmark building, and host of the "French Film Week" as well as the French youth film festival "Cinefête".

1948

Architect Hans Semrau is commissioned to redesign the former "Scharlachberg" building on Ku'damm into a French cultural center. His work will go down in history as a prime example of New Objectivity.

1950

The Maison de France center, with its integrated Cinema Paris and Institut Français, opens and becomes an important cultural institution in western post-war Berlin.

1983

A terrorist bombing on the building shakes West Berlin. The cinema is closed.

1985

Reopening after two years of closure after the bombing. Chancellor Kohl and President Mitterrand personally return the Maison de France, including Cinema Paris and the Cultural Institute, to the Berlin public.

1992

The property is sold to the French state.

1993

As the 1000th building, the Maison de France is declared an architectural monument of Berlin.

1994

The French state ends the search for a tenant to return the cinema to its original programmatic course. Delphi operator Walter Jonigkeit (1907-2009) and the Yorck Kinogruppe are awarded the contract and, from 1994, make the cinema once again an important ambassador for European and, in particular, French-language film culture.
Accessibility
accessibilityPartially accessible
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Foyer: One step at the main entrance. A ramp is available through our staff.Restroom: Ground level access is provided via the elevator, but the bathroom is not suitable for wheelchairs. To reserve a seat, please contact our staff at the cinema: 030 881 31 91 or our guest service: 030 322 931 322
Auditorium (Balcony): Lift available, two wheelchair seats.Auditorium (Parquet): Four stairs downwards, one wheelchair seat in the first row.

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133 min
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Starring Renate Reinsve, Stellan Skarsgård & Elle Fanning. (More)

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120 min
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Winner of the Queer Palm in Cannes . (More)

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Winner at the Cannes Film Festival. (More)

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Teddy Award winners at the 2022 Berlinale. (More)

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The story behind the making of Jean-Luc Godard's “À bout de souffle”. (More)

Two Prosecutors

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118 min
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Historical drama about the period of the Great Terror in the Soviet Union. (More)

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122 min
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Marilyn Monroe in steamy comedy . (More)

Die Wütenden – Les Misérables

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Winner of the Grand Prix of the Jury at Cannes 2019. (More)

Ciné Club: 25 years of french filmweek

Previews and classics for francophile film fansPreviews of current French-language films and great classics from France. Every second Tuesday and Sunday at Ci... (More)
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12.09.2023 - 31.12.2025
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Special Screening: Nelly & Nadine

Followed by a panel discussionOn the occasion of International Holocaust Remembrance Day and, in Germany, the Day of Remembrance for the Vict... (More)
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28.01.2026 at 19:00
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Special Screening: Two Prosecutors

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17.12.2025 at 19:00
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Le Ciné Burlesque: Some Like It Hot

Burlesque live show followed by a film screeningWe confess: the Yorck Cinema Group likes it, Cinema Paris likes it, Ruby de Cadence and Gisela Kloppke like it ... (More)
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24.02.2026 at 19:00
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