Gay kinos in berlin

Berlin Open-Air Cinemas: The Leading Queer Movies

Also to be found in a park, in the much busier Volkspark Friedrichshain, is the 'Freiluftkino Friedrichshain'. It is hidden in the vast park, not far from the well-known gay haunt, Märchenbrunnen. This venue, which is also the setting for the annual Homosexual woman Gay Park Festival, is run by gay movie professionals, in combination with the Kreuzberg and Rehberge open-air cinemas. There are over 1, seats here with comfortable benches, as well as chairs and tables placed in front of the screen. In addition to many films that were also shown at the Berlinale, classic films and some LGBTQI* gems, readings, and other cultural events are also held here, often with a focus on homosexual content. On display again this year: "Call me by your Name" by Luca Guadagnino – worth both the rewatch and all the sweet short-lived tears.

Freiluftkino Friedrichshain
At Volkspark Friedrichshain, Berlin-Friedrichshain
S Landsberger Allee
Website at Freiluftkino Friedrichshain

It's a very distinct atmosphere every Monday late evening at MonGay in the famous Babylon Kreuzberg. Every week at pm, films are shown here that are specially tailored to queer movie fans.

Gay Berlin in the cinema: Often current blockbusters, occasionally an old classic, sometimes an entertaining piece from the DVD programme of a gay-lesbian film distributor.

The call on is worth it for the family atmosphere alone - even if the Berlin cinema is sold out for many films, the atmosphere remains intimate. It feels like ending the day together with friends. For many film fans, MonGay is a firm fixture in their diaries. They then take the last underground educate home and can relax for the rest of the week.

MonGay at Babylon Kreuzberg

Dresdner Straße
U-Bahnhof Kottbusser Tor in Kreuzberg's SO36 neighbourhood

every Monday at pm

Great films in Berlin cinemas for gays, lesbians, and the gender non-conforming community

Drive-Away Dolls, a queer Hollywood production, will be released in German cinemas in mid-March. In his first feature film, which he directed, Ethan Cohen brings to the big screen a quirky crime road movie with a first-class cast. Alongside established greats such as Matt Damon and Pedro Pascal, up-and-coming stars such as Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan, and Beanie Feldstein show in front of the camera. After an unpleasant break-up with her ex-girlfriend, Qualley wants to experience a change of scene and persuades her uptight ally, played by Viswanathan, to proceed on a road trip. In the process, however, they unintentionally attract the attention of a few gangsters. The trailer promises good entertainment like that in "Fargo", a film directed by Ethan and his brother Joel.

Drive-Away Dolls (Roadmovie, USA)
Director: Ethan Cohen
In cinemas from March 7,
Further information via Filmstarts
Trailer

Gay Cruise Cinemas in Berlin

Connection Shop & Kino

Monday-Saturday  – /;Sunday  – /

Sex shop: toys and fetish gear.

Cruising cinema: spread over 3 levels with video booths, cinema room, sling etc.
Lockboxes and vending machine.

@ Fuggerstraße 33
Berlin

U: Wittenbergplatz, Nollendorfplatz

+49 30

Duplexx (Schöneberg)

Daily  – ;Friday, Saturday till

Videos, cruising and small shop.
Admission:  €

@ Martin-Luther-Straße 14
Berlin

U: Wittenbergplatz, Nollendorfplatz

+49 30

The Jaxx

Daily  – 

Videos, cruising area and shop.
Restrictive and discriminating door policy.
Admission: ~ 10 €

@ Motzstraße 19
Berlin

U: Nollendorfplatz

+49 30

XXL

Daily  – 

Video booths cruising at Prenzlauer Berg.
Busiest days are Wednesday (admission 2 € less) and Sunday evening (from approx. ).
Admission: ~  €

@ Bornholmer Straße 7
Berlin

U, S, Tram: Schönhauser Allee

+49 30