Unanticipated film screening at Cadolzburg castle
Nestled in the heart of the countryside, the castle's grand halls are set to host two captivating screenings this summer, each offering a unique glimpse into the lives of remarkable women.
While the upcoming screening on July 22nd does not have a specific title mentioned, it is not the film about a woman filled with black humor and a revenge tale against the male world, as some might expect. Instead, it is the biopic "Frida", a celebration of the life of the iconic Mexican artist Frida Kahlo. This special screening promises an inspiring look at a woman of power and artistic influence.
For those seeking a more politically charged film, the documentary "Sex Work: It’s Just a Job" will be shown at the NYWIFT Member Screening event on September 9th, 2025. This documentary delves into the movement to decriminalize sex work, featuring diverse voices of New York City sex workers discussing their challenges and activism.
Seating for both screenings is limited, so a free online reservation is highly recommended. It's worth noting that the screenings at the castle are free of charge, adding to the enchanting atmosphere during the evening hours.
Interestingly, neither screening is part of the annual theme and special exhibition "A Woman in Power: Elisabeth of Bavaria (1383-1442)", which focuses on the lives of women who courageously and persistently fought for their voice in the political scene.
However, the documentary "Sex Work: It’s Just a Job" does offer entertaining insights into the political scene of the Bonn Republic, providing a different perspective on the theme of women in power.
Whether you're drawn to the vibrant life of Frida Kahlo or the political activism of sex workers, these screenings promise to be thought-provoking and inspiring events not to be missed.
The lifestyle event at the castle will feature a screening of the biopic "Frida," offering a fascinating exploration into the fashion-and-beauty and entertainment sector. For those interested in movies-and-tv focusing on politics, the documentary "Sex Work: It’s Just a Job" will delve into the political scene, with an emphasis on the fashion-and-beauty and entertainment elements of the subject matter.