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Industry | Leisure, Entertainment & refreshments |
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Founded | 1978 |
Founder | Georg Kloster |
Headquarters | Berlin, Germany |
Number of locations | 14 cinemas, 1 outdoor site (2024) |
Key people |
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Products | Tickets, popcorn, alcohol, drinks & confectionery |
Website | www |
Yorck Kinogruppe (German: Yorck cinema group) is a group of cinemas based in Berlin, Germany, specialising in art house films. The group consists of 14 cinemas and 1 outdoor site in Berlin, while providing programming and financial services to independent companies in other German cities.[1]
Profile
editThe company mostly operates historic cinemas built in the early 20th century, while only two of the theaters have been built in recent years. Many of its theaters are venues of the Berlin International Film Festival.
Yorck has opened the first cinemas in Berlin showing films exclusively in their original language[2], beginning with Odeon in 1985.[3] Since 1998, the company publishes its own film magazine "Der Yorcker".
The company has received multiple awards for outstanding programming, with its delphi LUX cinema winning the Award for Best Cinema by the Federal Government Commissioner for Culture and the Media in 2019.[4]
Cinemas
editCinema | District | Status | Part of Yorck | Built in |
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Yorck Kino | Berlin-Kreuzberg | Open | since 1978 | 1952 |
Neues Off | Berlin-Neukölln | Open | since 1979 | 1918 |
Odeon | Berlin-Schöneberg | Open | since 1982 | 1951 |
Babylon Kreuzberg | Berlin-Kreuzberg | Open | since 1983 | 1955 |
Delphi Filmpalast | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Open | since 1983 | 1949 |
Passage Kino | Berlin-Neukölln | Open | since 1989 | 1910 |
Kino International | Berlin-Mitte | Open | since 1991 | 1963 |
Capitol Dahlem | Berlin-Dahlem | Open | since 1994 | 1946 |
Cinema Paris | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Open | since 1994 | 1949 |
Filmtheater am Friedrichshain | Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg | Open | since 1996 | 1925 |
Rollberg | Berlin-Neukölln | Open | since 1996 | 1996 |
Kant-Kino | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Open | since 2011 | 1912 |
delphi LUX | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Open | since 2017 | 2017 |
Blauer Stern | Berlin-Pankow | Open | since 2018 | 1918 |
Broadway | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Closed | 1979–2011[5] | 1973 |
Manhattan | Berlin-Reinickendorf | Closed | 1984–2002[6] | 1971 |
Olympia | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Closed | 1989–1999[7] | 1911 |
Studio | Berlin-Charlottenburg | Closed | 1984–1991[8] | 1926 |
Forum | Berlin-Köpenick | Closed | 1993–1998[9] | 1933 |
Nord | Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg | Closed | 1993–1998[10] | 1912 |
Odyssee | Berlin-Prenzlauer Berg | Closed | 1993–1999[11] | 1991 |
Scala | Berlin-Mitte | Closed | 1993–2000[12] | 1908 |
References
edit- ^ Gant, Charles (2018-06-14). "What can independent European cinemas learn from the UK?". Screen. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
- ^ Budge, Helen (2019-10-09). "CJ Green: Berlin's Yorck Kinos". Celluloid Junkie. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
- ^ "Odeon | Yorck Kinos Berlin". www.yorck.de. Retrieved 2024-02-21.
- ^ Mediengruppe, FUNKE (2019-11-04). "Berlin: Kino Delphi Lux als bestes deutsches Kino ausgezeichnet". www.morgenpost.de (in German). Retrieved 2024-02-21.
- ^ "Broadway Kino Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "Manhattan Kino Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "Olympia am Zoo Kino Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "Studio Kino Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "Forum Kino Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "Kino Krokodil Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "BERLIN". Retrieved 2021-03-01.
- ^ "Scala Kino Berlin | Kinokompendium". Retrieved 2021-03-01.