Berlin & Beyond returns to Rialto Cinemas Elmwood on March 30 & 31, showcasing four films. Now in its 28th season, the Berlin & Beyond Film Festival continues to be a leading light of contemporary German cinema exhibition in the Americas, by both audience size and programming scope. Over 500 motion pictures from German-speaking countries, produced in over 30 different countries, have screened at Berlin & Beyond to over 200,000 attendees, from independent works to studio pictures to topical documentaries and shorts from the filmmakers of tomorrow.

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The Door-to-Door Bookstore

Sunday, March 30 1pm

Not Rated

108 mins

Comedy, Drama, Family

Cinematic vision of the bestselling novel by Carsten Henn: Carl’s life runs like clockwork: every day, he goes door-to-door delivering books to a handful of loyal customers…MORE INFO

Two to One

Sunday, March 30 3:45pm

Not Rated

116 mins

Comedy, Crime, Romance

Halberstadt, summer 1990: a group of clever East Germans seizes the chaotic post-GDR era to retrieve hidden millions from an underground vault. As they outsmart formidable opponents, the heist takes an unexpected turn when money officially unrecognized in the GDR circulates…MORE INFO

Beyond the Blue Border

Monday, March 31 3:00pm

Not Rated

102 mins

Drama

GDR, August 1989: Hanna and Andreas became a target of the secret police and had to give up their plans for their future studies and desired professions. Instead, they face arbitrariness, mistrust and reprisals. Their only chance for a self-determined life lies in fleeing across the Baltic Sea. 50 kilometers of water separate them from freedom – and only a thin connecting rope around their wrists saves them from absolute loneliness…MORE INFO

Weddings and Wokes: A Family Dilemma

Monday, March 31 5:30pm

Not Rated

90 mins

Comedy

Anna and Florian want to get married and unite their families in a ski resort in Tirol. But the celebratory atmosphere is on the verge of collapse as discussions about helicopter parents, wokeness and the meaning of sensibility training arise. This is third of Sönke Wortmann’s familial tragicomedies, following How About Adolf? and Family Affairs, which both screened at previous Berlin & Beyond Film Festivals…MORE INFO

John Cranko

Monday, March 31 7:45pm

Not Rated

133 mins

Biography, Drama

Prosecuted for homosexual activity in London, up-and-coming choreographer John Cranko is stranded in Stuttgart, Germany in 1960. With his charming demeanor, the manic workaholic swiftly revitalizes the ballet company of this rather sleepy, sympathetic city. After a controversial replacement of the prima donna and a series of new additions, Cranko’s first production of Romeo and Juliet is a sensational success: the emotional performances of his dancers move the audience to tears. Cranko becomes the darling of the public, with a soon globally renowned ensemble, invited to perform at prestigious venues such as New York’s Metropolitan Opera. Driven by a quest for perfection in both art and love, Cranko grapples with destructive private setbacks, plunging into periods of profound loneliness and depression. However, as long as his devoted dancers stand by him, he sees no reason to alter his intoxicating lifestyle…MORE INFO