LUCAS for Families: »And … Action!«

When: SUN, Sept. 27 | 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Where: DFF – Deutsches Filminstitut & Filmmuseum 

ON THE FESTIVAL SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, LUCAS HAS A FANTASTIC FAMILY PROGRAM IN STORE! Under the title »And … Action!« child­ren can explo­re dif­fe­rent film pro­fes­si­ons through free work­shops and hands-on acti­vi­ties. A trip to the DFF means free admis­si­on for all fami­ly mem­bers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., both to the cine­ma and to the per­ma­nent exhibition.

Festival Sunday is all about wat­ching, asking ques­ti­ons, and get­ting invol­ved: Throughout the DFF, young film fans will find sta­ti­ons dedi­ca­ted to dif­fe­rent film pro­fes­si­ons such as assistant direc­tor, sound, stunts, and spe­cial effects, and much more. Further infor­ma­ti­on about all the day’s offe­rings can be found here short­ly befo­re the fes­ti­val starts. 

The DFF Cinema will show a diver­se film pro­gram. It kicks off at 10 a.m. with an ani­ma­ted film from the »Kids« com­pe­ti­ti­on: MUMBO JUMBO (recom­men­ded from ages 5) tells the sto­ry of a young hip­po who mira­cu­lous­ly grows into a giant. At 12 p.m., the short film pro­gram for »Minis« (recom­men­ded from age 3) invi­tes the youn­gest fes­ti­val visi­tors to dis­co­ver the world of moving images. In the after­noon, two more ani­ma­ted films from the »Kids« com­pe­ti­ti­on will be shown: JULIÁN (recom­men­ded from age 6) starts at 1.30 p.m. and is about a boy­’s rela­ti­onship with his grandmother—which is put to the test when he wants to march in a para­de dres­sed as a mer­maid. At 3.45 p.m., in BRAVE CAT (recom­men­ded from age 8), wild­cat Kona sets out to find her mother, who was kid­nap­ped by a circus. 

Anyone who wants to learn more about ear­ly visu­al media and film­ma­king befo­re or after their cine­ma visit can explo­re the per­ma­nent exhi­bi­ti­on on film histo­ry across two floors.

Please note:

  • The work­shops and hands-on acti­vi­ties as well as admis­si­on to the cine­ma and the DFF’s per­ma­nent exhi­bi­ti­on are free for all fami­ly mem­bers on Sunday, Sept. 27, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.. Due to high demand, we recom­mend reser­ving cine­ma tickets in advance. 
  • Not part of the »LUCAS for Families« pro­gram are the cur­rent tem­po­ra­ry exhi­bi­ti­on “W.I.M. In the Course of Time” (recom­men­ded from age 12), which offers insight into the work of direc­tor Wim Wenders, as well as the LUCAS evening scree­nings at the DFF Cinema.
  • Workshops can only be boo­ked on-site.
  • Admission for »LUCAS for Families« beg­ins on Sunday, Sept. 27, at 9.45 a.m.

More about the fes­ti­val pro­gram at the DFF Cinema:

JULIÁN

IE/LU/DK/CA 2026. D: Louise Bagnall. 

MUMBO JUMBO

DK 2026. D: Karsten Kiilerich, Stine Marie Buhl. 

BRAVE CAT

CL 2026. D: Gabriel Osorio Vargas.