The B-Movie Kulturinitiative (cultural institution) in Hamburg’s St. Pauli district is an independent, volunteer-run cinema that has been an integral part of the city’s cultural scene since 1987. Free from commercial constraints, the B-Movie is committed to providing an unconventional and multi-layered cinema and cultural programme.

www.b-movie.de

As a general rule, a cinema ticket costs between €4 and €8, with anything over €4 being a donation to the cinema. Therefore, it is up to you how much you can or want to pay.

You will find the B-Movie cinema in the backyard of Brigittenstraße 5 in Hamburg.

Nearby public transport:
Take the S1 or S3 to Reeperbahn.
U3 to Feldstraße.
Bus stops: Paulinenstraße, Große Freiheit, Paul-Roosen-Straße, Feldstraße and Reeperbahn.

You can find directions and a printable address on the B-Movie website.

Map

There are no public transport stops directly outside the B-Movie. The nearest bus stop, Paulinenstraße, is 350 metres away.
The Feldstraße U-Bahn and Reeperbahn S-Bahn stops are around 700 metres away.
The cinema does not have its own parking spaces; the nearest parking garage is about 300 metres away.
The cinema can be reached via the cobblestones in the backyard. The cinema is not wheelchair accessible.
There is one step up to the toilet.
There are four steps up to the movie auditorium.
The films do not have accessible subtitles.