„Herzlich willkommen”, moviegoers, film fans and everyone who loves cinema with a German flair! We are thrilled to invite you to KINO/22, the German film festival in Hong Kong and Macau. This year we will again present a great selection of new, successful films fromGermany.  It's all about dramatic, thoughtful, funny, moving stories - and where could you experience them better, more intensively, than in the cinema? Great emotions need the big screen!

We look forward to welcoming you and your family and friends to KINO/22!

The Royal Game(KINO/22)
Shortly after handing in the manuscript of The Royal Game in 1942, Stefan Zweig chooses a double suicide with his wife. This last work is also his most famous: a swan song to the values of the once…
The Last Execution(KINO/22)
Based on the true story of the last execution in the former GDR. This gripping historical drama is directed by Franziska Stünkel stars Lars Eidinger in the lead role, alongside Devid Striesow and…
Dear Thomas(KINO/22)
A powerful biopic about one of Germany’s most important writers, shot in black and white, featuring a tour-de-force performance from Albrecht Schuch. East Germany is still young, but Thomas Brasch…
Walchensee forever(KINO/22)
Director Janna Ji Wonders tells the story of the women in her family over the last century. The film’s unifying element and silent chronicler is Lake Walchensee in Bavaria, where the family opened a…
Prince(KINO/22)
Monika is in her late forties and works as a freelance curator in Frankfurt; her sharp tongue and witty comebacks often get her into trouble. When Monika unintentionally gets caught up in a raid near…
My Son(KINO/22)
Her daredevil son Jason's serious accident is a turning point in the life of photographer Marlene. When it becomes clear how severe Jason's injuries are, only a special rehab in Switzerland can help.…
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