Lars Jessen in Coburg: Now. Where to. as a political document of the present

Event: Now. Where to. - My Journey with Robert Habeck in Kino Utopolis, Hahnweg 2, 96450 Coburg on 16. December 2025

Date and Time

16. December 2025 00:00

Artist

Location

Kino Utopolis, Hahnweg 2, 96450 Coburg

Price

9,00

About this Event

Literature & Readings

Mood

Relaxed

Venue Type

Inside

A political portrait as a cinematic event: Now. Where to. in Coburg

In Utopolis Coburg, Now. Where to. - My Journey with Robert Habeck unfolds a quiet yet stirring cinematic experience. Director Lars Jessen guides through the reading atmosphere of the documentary: close to the voice, close to the doubts, close to the question of direction and stance. Date: December 16, 2025, time to be announced.

A glimpse behind the scenes of the election campaign

Jessen accompanies Robert Habeck through the dramaturgy of the year 2025. The narratives revolve around expectation, disruption, and new beginnings. From interviews, voices of companions, and precisely edited scenes, a study of language, style, and political image production emerges. The cinematic form condenses into an author encounter that listens more than it chants.

Between hope and disillusionment

Those who want to understand progressive politics will experience a literary encounter of the documentary film: arguments, counter-images, self-examination. Jessen, multi-award-winning and anchored in the German film scene, frames the material with analytical sensitivity to genre and tonality. His linguistic art in editing and the intelligent moderation of conversations maintain both distance and closeness.

Style, genre, impact

The cinematic prose feels concentrated: calm camera work, dialogical passages, a finely set tempo. The literary quality of the open-ended - questions instead of theses - supports the cultural discourse on populism, media logic, and political narratives. Thus, cinema becomes a place for the joint examination of the present.

Location and comfort

Utopolis Coburg offers modern cinemas and barrier-free seats; in Cinema 1, two wheelchair spaces are available. Parking is available at the nearby Post parking garage; evening rates facilitate arrival. The box offices are open in the afternoon and evening; tickets can be purchased online or on-site. Standard prices according to house information.

Conclusion

Expect a concentrated, insightful cinematic experience about language, responsibility, and the art of doubt. Those who want to experience political presence beyond buzzwords should not miss this evening.

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