2024 Anniversary Programme

Drowned Paradise – Live-cinema Performance by Die!Goldstein
Date and Time: Friday 08.11.2024 | 21:30

Diego Barronal (Spain | 45 min)

Language: n.a.

KoKi CINEMA ROOM




The third day of the festival will be closed by a Live Cinema performance by Die! Goldstein. Live Cinema is a form of narrative cinematography that is created by synchronizing and manipulating video and audio in real time. Die! Goldstein creates original live music through synthesizers, analog pedals, and sampler machines with real-time video manipulations juxtaposing found footage from a multitude of sources, creating an immersive live reactive audiovisual experience. In “Drowned Paradise”, the beauty of mystical creatures is juxtaposed with the noise of toxic elements. Here, our materialistic desires clash with the hopes of others.

Having taken part in the 2019 Greenmotions Film Festival, Die! Goldstein returns once again as part of our 10 Year anniversary festivities.




Note: Although no entrance fee is required, it is recommended to book in advance. Choose the film session you are interested in on our Filmfreeway platform (tickets are organised per film name and follow the chronological order of our festival). There are no assigned seats.  Please come half an hour before the session. We will give away the tickets that haven’t been collected 15 minutes before the session starts.







wheelchair access / Rollstuhlbefahrbar The cinema is accessible via a ramp.
need for assistance for toilets / hilfestellung There are also toilets accessible with a wheelchair. However assistance might be required since there are a few (heavy) doors to open to arrive to it.
hoeranlage Piktogramm The cinema room is equipped with an inductive sound system. We use two microphones for the discussion afterwards (one for the moderator and/ or speaker, one for the public).
Information about languages is provided above. We tend to provide live interpretation towards English or German when needed (it might be whispered). However live interpretation is harder to put into place when some speakers are taking part online.

No entrance fee is required. We invite our public to support the festival through a donation at the end of the sessions. You decide how much you want to give.