Premiere of the charity thriller Soko Karmelenberg” in Koblenz: Get your tickets now!

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Premiere of the charity thriller “Soko Karmelenberg” on November 21st in Koblenz. Tickets available now, proceeds for social projects.

Premiere des Benefizkrimis „Soko Karmelenberg“ am 21. November in Koblenz. Karten ab sofort erhältlich, Erlöse für soziale Projekte.
Premiere of the charity thriller “Soko Karmelenberg” on November 21st in Koblenz. Tickets available now, proceeds for social projects.

Premiere of the charity thriller Soko Karmelenberg” in Koblenz: Get your tickets now!

As part of an exciting cultural event in Koblenz, the premiere of the 12th Koblenz charity crime thriller will take place on Friday, November 21st at 8:00 p.m. Under the title “Soko Karmelenberg”, the film will premiere in the Rhein-Mosel-Halle, with the doors opening at 6:30 p.m. As usual, the distribution of profits from the film will benefit charitable projects. The broad support for such projects has been celebrated by the organizers since the first announcement and contributes to local solidarity. This information is from the WHU provided.

Director and author Bernd Schneider filmed in a lively atmosphere. The recordings took place over several weekends in spring at the WHU Vallendar campus. The filming locations include the Albach lecture hall, which functions as a lecture hall for a police academy, the office of Prof. Dr. Arnd Huchzermeier, as well as the reception and the Goethe room of the university. This shows how important the collaboration between the university and the film producers is in order to achieve an authentic representation.

A look at the supported projects

Since 1997, the Koblenz charity crime thriller has supported numerous charitable projects. These include, among other things, Pastor Lothar Brucker's Bolivia aid, hearing loss prevention for children through the Take Care Of Your Ears project and support for clown doctors who work in hospitals. Other initiatives ranged from the procurement of play equipment for elementary schools to financial support for the children's ward in the Kemperhof Hospital. This diversity and the larger vision are achieved through the Koblenz charity thriller documented and honored.

Prominent supporters and the local community are behind this project. Names like Hannelore Elsner, Veronica Ferres and Thomas Anders have spoken positively about the initiative. Mayor David Langner also describes the charity thrillers as an established institution in Koblenz. This broad support underlines the cultural significance of the project and its commitment to society.

Maps and further information

Advance sales for the premiere have already begun. Tickets are available for 15 euros and can be ordered by email to filmpremiere@t-online.de or by telephone on 01575 7896535 (Monday to Friday 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.). After ordering, buyers will receive detailed instructions on payment and further information about the premiere. Commitment to social projects not only benefits local initiatives, but also highlights the need to take responsibility together.

In view of the ongoing discussions about ecological and social sustainability in film production, the Federal Government emphasizes its importance. From January 1, 2025, culture-specific film funding will be organized by the Film Funding Agency. This is also accompanied by new funding opportunities, especially for young talents in the film sector, who are supported through special programs. These developments show how much the film industry wants to change to meet the challenges of today, as shown on the website Minister of State for Culture can be read.

The premiere of “Soko Karmelenberg” not only represents an entertaining film event, but also a great community commitment that has long radiated beyond the borders of Koblenz.