The Lost Man at Schauburg Filmpalast: Subtle Cinema Art Touches Gelsenkirchen


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A Quiet Dance of the Soul Between Memory, Love, and New Intimacy
The Lost Man takes the audience into a story that begins with subtle humor and resonates in quiet depth. The performance on June 28, 2026 at 12:45 PM at Schauburg Filmpalast combines human comedy and touching relationship drama into an intense stage experience of a special kind.
When Forgetting Becomes Painful Comedy
Welf Reinhart, along with Tünde Sautier, tells the story of Hanne, Bernd, and Kurt, about a marriage that is shaken, and about a surprising love triangle that revitalizes the fabric of everyday life. At the center is a dementia diagnosis, but the film refuses to succumb to any clichés of sympathy. Instead, a poetic mix of gentle tragicomedy, relationship study, and human warmth emerges.
Acting Craft with Fine Timing
Dagmar Manzel, August Zirner, and Harald Krassnitzer carry this production with a presence that relies more on precise subtleties than on grand gestures. It is precisely from this that the work derives its tension: from glances, pauses, and small shifts in interaction. The dramaturgy builds on restraint, and it is this very restraint that gives the film its emotional weight.
A Film That Balances Laughter and Reflection
The press describes the work as a calm, cautious, and at the same time unusually light approach to a heavy topic. The story uses dry humor without undermining the characters' vulnerability. Thus, a theater atmosphere develops in the cinema hall, where the audience laughs, pauses, and newly perceives the fragile beauty of intimacy.
The Venue: Schauburg Filmpalast with Character
The Schauburg Filmpalast in Gelsenkirchen-Buer brings a strong atmosphere: historic cinema architecture, a storied aura, and an environment that makes film culture palpable. The house is located at Horster Straße 6, with parking available at the nearby Rottmannsiepe parking garage. Admission usually begins about 15 minutes before the performance starts, and reservations go through online ticketing.
Admission, Context, and Target Audience
The performance is part of the KoKi series in the national film year. The normal price is €6.00, reduced €5.00, with the GE pass allowing entry for €3.00. With a runtime of 106 minutes and a rating of FSK 12, the film is aimed at an audience that appreciates clever character direction, sensitive direction, and a narratively precise cinematic experience.
Conclusion: Those who immerse themselves in The Lost Man will experience a finely observed evening about love, memory, and the fragile power of new beginnings. This stage experience in cinematic form touches because it does not display humanity but rather tells from it. Those who love strong acting and subtle emotions should experience this performance live.
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