1 June 2011, Zeughaus Kino, Berlin
S-a furat o bombă /
A bomb was stolen
Opening Screening
This dialogue-free science-fiction comedy was directed by Ion Popescu-Gopo, a graphic artist who went on to become a successful director of animation films and who won the Golden Palm at Cannes for his short film Scurta istorie in 1957. more ...
When the film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold arrived in cinemas in 1965, the Spy Film was already one of the most popular genres in Europe.
By then deep into the Cold War, the figure of the spy was a source of great fascination for people on both sides of the Iron Curtain.More ...

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The Celluloid Curtain
Curators Oliver Baumgarten and Nikolaj Nikitin in Conversation
The curators of The Celluloid Curtain, Oliver Baumgarten and Nikolaj Nikitin, talk about lonesome spies, beautiful women, fast cars, pulp fiction and ideological warfare in the European Spy Films of the Cold War – including film clips from eastern and western productions of the era.
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The Celluloid Curtain
PHILLIP KNIGHTLEY
Rosie Goldsmith talks to writer and “spy specialist”, Phillip Knightley.Sie benötigen den Flashplayer , um dieses Video zu sehen
7 June 2011, Zeughauskino, Berlin
THE SPY WHO CAME IN FROM THE PAST
Panel Discussion
Renowned spy experts are considering the question which sources are to be trusted in our times and how industrial and economic spies go about their business. More ...
2–9 May 2011, Riverside Studios, London
KISS KISS KILL KILL
An exhibition of 60s and 70s spy film posters




