Permanent Exhibition Film A journey through film history: from the pioneering years, to silent-film divas and the films of the Weimar Republic; from cinema under National Socialism, exile in Hollywood to the post-war years and contemporary cinema; and at the heart of the exhibition: Marlene Dietrich. >> more | ![]() |
Permanent Exhibition Television The Permanent Exhibition Television completes the profile of the Filmhaus at the Potsdamer Platz, making it a comprehensive “house of moving images”. Visitors are able to experience great moments in broadcasting history as well as how the medium developed in East and West Germany. >> more |
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In the Jungle. An Exhibition for Children The exhibition not only focuses just on the legends and
tales of the jungle that have been told in moving pictures, but also on
the fascinating images that wildlife filmmakers have brought back with
them from the jungle. >> more | ![]() |
Romy Schneider. Wien – Berlin – Paris The exhibition documents the eventful career of Romy Schneider, who by
the late 1950s no longer wanted to be Sissi, and by the 1970s was a
celebrated star of French cinema. >> more | ![]() |






