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© Open Air Kino vor der HfG Karlsruhe, Photo: Kino im Blauen Salon (© Kino im Blauen Salon)

Red Sun

● Thriller ● Germany ● 1970 ● Director: Rudolf Thome ● 87 min ● 35mm ● German original version ● with Marquard Bohm, Uschi Obermaier, Peter Moland

Peggy, Sylvie, Isolde and Christine live together in an old Munich apartment. Their women's flat share lives by special rules: The flatmates are only allowed to use men for sex and other pleasures for five days, after which their lust objects must be killed.

Unsuspectingly, Thomas, an old acquaintance of Peggy's, arrives from Hamburg and moves into the shared flat for the time being. Little by little he discovers and knowingly exceeds his five days because he doesn't want to give up on Peggy. It finally comes to a showdown at Lake Starnberg...

HfG, Karlsruhe Lorenzstraße 15 76135 Karlsruhe

On the meadow between the HfG and the Federal Prosecutor's Office

**Event starts at 20:00 with DJ, bar and much more.

Preliminary program from 21:15 with short films in glorious 16mm projection

Film starts at 21:30

Admission free, donation requested More information at https://kinoimblauensalon.de/open-air-kino

Link event: https://kinoimblauensalon.de/screenings/red-sun-2015-06-28

Link Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3EG60CtH2BY

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About the student cinema: The “Kino im Blauen Salon” is the student cinema of the Karlsruhe University of Arts and Design (HfG), which has been run by students since 2017. From film programming, procuring film licenses and ordering film copies, setting up the technology, screen and projection, the scenography of the events, graphic design, organizing the bar that provides food and drink, planning the supporting program with silent film soundtracks, DJs, etc. to the film screening itself, the students work together on a voluntary basis. “We are not a soulless blockbuster movie theater, everything is handmade again, because we play almost all evenings from classic 35mm film reels,” says the Blue Salon team.

“The special thing about our open-air festival is that all films are still projected on 35mm film. Film classics, cult films but also forgotten gems from all over the world are shown on the screen, from national and international archives but also from the HfG collection, which houses some of the treasures of film history. This year, the festival is already entering its 5th round,” say the organizers.

This year, instead of being split over two weekends, visitors can expect 5 days of festival atmosphere with music, short films, drinks and delicious food and, of course, some of the most beautiful things that the seventh art has produced in the last 100 years.

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