Veddeler Bogen 2
20539 Hamburg
Overground train lines S3/S31 to Veddel-BallinStadt and then approx. 150 metres by foot
Reflektor Nils Frahm
Nils Frahm and the French musician Woodkid have endowed the film »Ellis« with an intense atmosphere, using sparing instrumentation and soundscapes so subtle, they are almost imperceptible. All the proceeds from the film have gone to the »Sea-Watch« initiative, which rescues refugees in distress on the Mediterranean. There are few more suitable locations for showing this film than the Emigration Museum BallinStadt Hamburg.
Please note: The film will be shown twice an hour on the three days of the festival, on and at half past the hour, from 10:00 to 17:30. Admission is free.
For some 12 million emigrants, Ellis Island was the first part of America that they saw – their first sight of the free world. The island on the Hudson River opposite New York City was the central gateway to the USA for immigrants until 1952. In the film made by French photographer JR, an immigrant played by Robert de Niro wanders through the empty wards and corridors of the immigrants’ hospital, and his dark memories of his escape from Europe, homelessness and the hope of a new life catch up with him.
JR director
JR, Jane Rosenthal production
Eric Roth author
Nils Frahm, Woodkid music
Ellis / Regie: JR, 2015, USA
Promoter: HamburgMusik / BallinStadt Auswanderermuseum Hamburg
The Emigrants' Museum BallinStadt shows the history of immigration to and emigration from Hamburg over four different eras. Over an area of 2,500 m² in three buildings, the visitor accompanies people on their journey to a new home and learns about all the wishes and dreams they took with them. The exhibition also showcases shipping magnate Albert Ballin, who built the emigration halls in 1901 to accommodate the thousands of people from all over Europe waiting to depart to America.
Veddeler Bogen 2
20539 Hamburg
Overground train lines S3/S31 to Veddel-BallinStadt and then approx. 150 metres by foot
The entire museum is accessible for persons with limited mobility.
Parking spaces are available in front of the building.
March to October: 10:00-18:00 daily
November to February: 10:00 bis 16:30 daily (also on Sundays and public holidays)
Closed on 24 and 31 December
Last admission is one hour before closing.
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