The Astronaut - Project Hail Mary at Schauburg Filmpalast: Great Sci-Fi cinema experience in Gelsenkirchen


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A cinema adventure between Earth's gravity and starlight
With The Astronaut - Project Hail Mary, the Schauburg Filmpalast in Gelsenkirchen presents a science fiction film that intertwines adventure, emotional depth, and scientific fantasy. The screening at the municipal cinema of the city of Gelsenkirchen is part of a program that stands for carefully curated film experiences. ([gelsenkirchen.de](https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/kultur/film__foto__medien/kommunales_kino/index.aspx?utm_source=openai))
A space traveler without memory, a mission without escape
The film tells the story of Ryland Grace, who awakens far from Earth on a spaceship and remembers nothing. Gradually, his memory returns, and with it the realization that the survival of humanity is at stake. An unknown substance threatens the sun, a race against time begins, and scientific thinking becomes the lifeline. The adaptation of Andy Weir's novel relies on tension, ingenuity, and a tone that surprisingly makes the grand space epic feel warm. ([schauburg.ge-kinos.de](https://schauburg.ge-kinos.de/film/der-klang-von-neuschwanstein?utm_source=openai))
Between scientific precision and cinematic emotion
Director Drew Goddard combines adventure cinema with a finely tuned sense of dramaturgy. The story thrives on the friction between loneliness and hope, between technical problem-solving and existential threat. This is the special strength of the film: it tells not only of an astronaut but of the persistence of the human spirit, which does not give up even in space. The cast, including Ryan Gosling and Sandra Hüller, adds additional presence and emotional credibility to the material. ([schauburg.ge-kinos.de](https://schauburg.ge-kinos.de/film/der-klang-von-neuschwanstein?utm_source=openai))
The Schauburg Filmpalast as an atmospheric venue
The Schauburg Filmpalast is one of the last classic cinema palaces in Germany, combining historic architecture with modern cinema technology. The house was opened in 1929, once had 1,400 seats, and still shapes a distinctive theater atmosphere of film with its foyer, corridors, and special spatial effect. For visitors, the practical framework is also important: parking is possible nearby in the parking garage at Rottmannsiepe, and ticket sales start daily about 15 minutes before the screening begins. ([schauburg.ge-kinos.de](https://schauburg.ge-kinos.de/mehr/unser-kino?utm_source=openai))
Practical information about the date
The screening will take place on July 6, 2026, at 5:15 PM. The runtime is 156 minutes, and the age rating is FSK 12. From July 1, 2026, the normal admission price is 7.50 euros, reduced price 6.50 euros; additionally, GE-Pass and ticket offers from the municipal cinema are available. ([gelsenkirchen.de](https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/kultur/film__foto__medien/kommunales_kino/index.aspx?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion
The Astronaut - Project Hail Mary promises an exciting stage experience on the screen at Schauburg Filmpalast: tension-filled, visually strong, and emotionally surprisingly close. Those who want to experience science fiction not just as spectacle but as a human story should mark this date and enjoy the cinema event live. ([gelsenkirchen.de](https://www.gelsenkirchen.de/de/kultur/film__foto__medien/kommunales_kino/index.aspx?utm_source=openai))
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