Film culture at the Audi Berlinale Lounge with more than 350 films

Film culture at the Audi Berlinale Lounge with more than 350 films

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Audi Berlinale Lounge

More than 350 films, almost 500,000 visitors and a multitude of stars: this year’s 68th Berlin International Film Festival is once again attracting film buffs from all over the world to the German capital. You can experience the Berlinale yourself at the Audi Berlinale Lounge located directly on Marlene Dietrich Platz. Together with the Berlinale, Audi will be presenting an extensive cultural program in the two-storey pavilion from February 15 – 24.

Audi has been the main sponsor of the Berlin International Film Festival for five years now

The film industry celebrities will be chauffeured to the red carpet in the new Audi A8, the new A7 and the Q7 e-tron. Audi invites film buffs, journalists and fans of the arts to the Audi Berlinale Lounge, which is located right next to the Berlinale Palast. There is no charge to enter the temporary building and enjoy its elegant ambience.

“Audi has long been intensively involved in the world of cinema and the company supports many artists and productions. Going to the movies is still a special experience for film buffs. Even in the digital age”, says Jason Lusty, Head of Marketing Germany at Audi AG. “We share this enthusiasm and so we are giving all visitors direct access to the Berlinale with our Berlinale Open House event format.”

The Berlinale Open House presents exclusive talks and panel discussions in which experts examine cultural issues. Film experts discuss topics such as storytelling in animated films or what car chases will look like in the future when cars can drive autonomously. Visitors can also learn more about the power of body language or the craft of filmmaking in workshops. In the evening the Berlinale Lounge Nights provide a relaxing way to end the day with concerts and a film quiz. The highlight of the program is an evening focused on the cult series Breaking Bad.

Audi also demonstrates its commitment to the cinema with its “Berlinale Shorts” section. There the brand will for the fourth time present the Audi Short Film Award, along with EUR 20,000 in prize money.

The films included in the “Berlinale Shorts” can’t be classified into any single genre

“The contributions represent great variety and diversity – a spirit of innovation. They are touching as well as gripping – they trigger emotions and move us. Movement is the future,” Jason Lusty says. “We want to motivate directors with this award to persist with this passion for innovation.”

Audi will also present a special warmup event for the Berlinale one day prior to the official opening on February 14. As part of the Audi Zeitgeist Projects, Audi e-tron will present the “Symphony of Now”. That is a cinematic love letter from director Johannes Schaff to the capital city. Now, 90 years after Walter Ruttmann’s “Berlin: Symphony of a Metropolis,” Schaff takes up the avant-garde approach of this classic film. His homage is backed by the sounds of such musical greats as Gudrun Gut, Modeselektor and Hans-Joachim Rodelius. The artists will be present live during the film’s premiere, creating a one-of-a-kind experience.

The Audi Berlinale Lounge opens on February 15 at 7 p.m. and is open daily from 2 p.m. to 12 midnight until February 23. The lounge will close on February 24 at 8 p.m.

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