Cinema Tips from Neustadt on July 31, 2025
Schauburg and Thalia cinemas are currently screening a diverse range of films, each offering a unique story and experience. However, detailed information about the release dates and plot summaries for some of these films could not be found in our search results.
One such film is "Indian Summer," a sensitive comedy directed by Pia Hierzegger. The movie follows three old friends, Astrid, Elli, and Isabella, as they embark on a camping trip. The story takes an unexpected turn when a fatal accident occurs nearby, leading to an unexpected journey to Venice. Elli, one of the characters, is bravely battling breast cancer.
Another intriguing film is "The Women's Rally," directed by Elsa Bennett and Hippolyte Dard. This film portrays the difficult path out of addiction with seriousness, warmth, and humor. Clovis Cornillac and an ensemble deliver empathetic performances in this thought-provoking film.
Adam Elliot's new stop-motion film, "Grace," is also set to hit cinemas this summer. This film tells the life story of Grace Pudel, an introverted snail collector. "Grace" was nominated for the Oscar for Best Animated Film.
For those seeking a film with a driving soundtrack, "Soundwave" might be the perfect choice. This film delves deep into the nightlife, with Aaron Altaras playing the role of former DJ Kosmo who returns to the Berlin club scene for one night.
In addition to these films, Schauburg and Thalia are also screening "Dreaming Dogs," a film that shows the existence of a pack of stray dogs and a woman living in the shadow of Moscow, hidden from the authorities. The film observes their relationship without judgment.
The Neustadt Whisper is offering two free tickets each this week for Thalia and Schauburg for the current cinema week, until Wednesday.
Lastly, Wes Anderson's new film explores the spy thriller genre, focusing on a tense father-daughter relationship and family conflicts. More details about this film's release at Schauburg and Thalia are yet to be announced.
For those interested in a more light-hearted film, Maren-Kea Freese's new film, "Wilma Wants More," tells the story of Wilma, a woman who loses her job and moves to Vienna. "Wilma Wants More" touches on themes such as upheaval, loss, and new beginnings, and focuses on strong figures and real backgrounds from East Germany.
In a separate project, therapist Denis aims to help a group of people find their way back to life by participating in the Dunes Rally in Morocco. The shared project is intended to strengthen courage and self-confidence, despite driver's license revocation and self-doubt.
We hope this gives you a taste of what's on offer at Schauburg and Thalia cinemas. For the most up-to-date information, we recommend checking the cinemas' official websites or contacting them directly.
- Exploring a diverse range of movies-and-tv entertainment, Schauburg and Thalia cinemas are currently screening films like "Indian Summer," a sensitive comedy, and the thought-provoking "The Women's Rally."
- Upcoming releases at Schauburg and Thalia include Adam Elliot's Oscar-nominated stop-motion film, "Grace," and Wes Anderson's spy thriller focusing on a tense father-daughter relationship.