Kinos in Koblenz: Udo Klein's legacy lives on - new programs!

Koblenz: Kinotradition wird fortgeführt, neue Programme im Odeon und Apollo-Kino angekündigt, trotz Eigentümerfragen erhalten.
Koblenz: Cinema tradition is continued, new programs announced in the Odeon and Apollo cinema, received despite the questions of owners. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Kinos in Koblenz: Udo Klein's legacy lives on - new programs!

The cinema tradition of the film theater companies Klein in Koblenz continues to continue. This is done to commemorate the late senior boss Udo Klein. According to TV Mittelrhein , the operators of the Odeon and Apollo cinemas have rumored rumors about a possible closure in the Koblener inner city. There is a need for clarification with the owner in the Apollo cinema, but the only undamaged cinema hall remains in operation.

The unclear about the reasons why the Apollo cinema building is offered on a real estate online portal ensures additional questions. The Odeon cinema, which belongs to the Klein owner family, has been operated for over 70 years and remains an integral part of cultural life in the city. Program planner Christina Wolf-Weide has also announced new program formats, film series and cooperation. This is a clear step towards a varied cinema program in the future.

New program and film highlights

A special highlight in the current program of the cinemas in Koblenz is the film adaptation of Helen Fieldings bestseller novel "Bridget Jones-Chocolate for Breakfast". The film has a term of 126 minutes and tells the story of the single, working bridget Jones. After the death of her husband Mark Darcy, who died four years ago, Bridget now masters life as a single mother of two children, 9-year-old Billy and 4-year-old Mabel.

The challenges that lie in front of Bridget are diverse: from the prejudices of other mothers, to the advances of a younger man to strange encounters with the teacher of her son. She is supported by friends, including Shazzer, Jew and her colleague Miranda, as well as her mother and gynecologist Dr. Rawling, played by Emma Thompson. Bridget, work, family and love life tries to get a chaotic but charming way.

innovations in the cinema experience

Another aspect that enriches the cinema experience in Koblenz is the introduction of the D-Box Motion Seats. These movement -intensive armchairs offer an extraordinary film experience by moving in all directions and have a vibration function. The movements of these armchairs are perfectly matched to the plot, dynamics and atmosphere of the film, which shows the audience in a more intensive experience.

users can choose the intensity of the D-Box Motion System via a control panel in the armrest. However, it is recommended that pregnant women and people with heart disease or complaints in the neck and back area consult a doctor before using these seats. For children under the age of ten, the use of the D-Box system is also only recommended under parental supervision. This innovation helps to make the cinema experience even more exciting and attractive for all age groups, as explained on kinopolis

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