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Cinematheque

Explore the programme below and visit us at the Cinematheque in central Copenhagen.

See programme and buy tickets

Films today, Saturday 23 November

16:00

‘Kvinden fra Shanghai’ m. intro v. Jesper Andersen

Series: Filmuniversitetet

Event

16:45

Jeg er sgu min egen!

Series: Erik Balling 100 år

18:30

Life - tyrkisk Oscar-kandidat

Series: Events oktober-december

Event

18:30

Close Your Eyes - VISNING AFLYST

Series: Månedens Film i november

Event

19:00

‘The Mammoth Hunt’ m. reception og Q&A

Series: East by Southeast

Event

21:45

The Last Relic

Series: East by Southeast

Sunday 24 November

11:15

Børnebiffen 4-6 år

Series: Børnebiffen

Event

12:30

Børnebiffen 5-7 år

Series: Børnebiffen

Event

14:00

Musik i Mørket: Jeff Buckley - Grace vs. Tim Buckley - Goodbye and Hello + intro

Series: Events oktober-december

Event

14:15

Danish on a Sunday: ‘Echo of You’

Series: Danish on a Sunday

Event

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About

The Cinematheque is a film cultural centre dedicated to exploring the art and history of film and promoting moving images as an essential part of our lives and society.

 

Located in the Danish Film Institute's buildings opposite Kings Garden, the Cinematheque comprises three cinemas, each named after leading figures in Danish film history: Carl (Theodor Dreyer), Asta (Nielsen) and Benjamin (Christensen).

 

Here, we offer a rich programme of curated film series devoted to classics and comtemporary cinema. Many of the more than 70 films every month are in English or with English subtitles. 

 

The first floor is home to one of the world's most extensive libraries of film and television literature, and the Videotheque offers an extensive catalogue of feature films, documentaries and tv series.

 

Also part of the Cinematheque is a film and bookshop, as well as the café and restaurant SULT where you can stop in for a coffee or enjoy a meal before your film. See you at the Cinematheque!