The Filmhouse, open to everyone, has a range of activities. Besides watching films at the three cinemas, you can also explore the bookshop, lounge in the lobby or relish an appetizer at the Restaurant & Café SULT. There's entertainment for the entire family with brunch and films on Sundays and movies for kids. Find out what's on in Filmhouse in September. Note that this site is at construction stage, and will be extended with more detail in 2010.
Screening times for the films
The Filmhouse offers some 4-9 screenings daily (Mondays closed). The dialogue in most films is English. Screening times for all films shown at the Filmhouse in August are laid out in a flyer, available at the Filmhouse ticket office or online. This overview shows the screening times of each film, together with the film's title in English, which links to the film database IMDB. This in turn links to a wealth of information for each fillm: reviews, awards, credits and synopses. Information about the film's dialogue language as well as the subtitled language, the director, and year of release is also included in the overview.
There's more … at the Filmhouse
The Filmhouse is home to one of the world's most extensive libraries of film and television literature, the DFI Library. Settle down with a film journal or a celebrity biography in the library reading room. A stills and posters archive is next door to the library and here you may purchase copies of posters and still images from Danish classics. Also, place an order for a DVD of your choice at the Film & Bookshop, or choose to watch one of the 1500 titles available in the Videotheque. You may even want to use our venue for your next birthday, a presentation, or a reception. More about Filmhouse activities and what we have to offer will be published on our site over the next quarter.
Become a member
You can join the Filmhouse screenings programme for an annual 250 kr. Membership is reserved for those 15 and over. The benefits include a 40% reduction in cinema tickets, bringing an admission down to 40 kr. Special offers in the Filmhouse Film & Bookshop, invitations to special events with film celebrities, and admissions to the popular Friday Late Night events with films, bar and DJ are all part and parcel of membership perks. For students and superannuants the annual membership is 125 kr. More about membership will be published on dfi.dk during the next quarter. In the meantime, the Filmhouse ticket office will be of service.
Opening hours
The ticket office is open Tuesday–Friday 9:30–22:00 and Saturday–Sunday: 12–22:00. Mondays closed. You may reserve tickets at +45 3374 3412.
How to find us
The Filmhouse is located in central Copenhagen, at Gothersgade 55, opposite the Kings Garden and Rosenborg Castle. The bus line 350S stops almost at the main entrance to the DFI. The stop at Kronprinsessegade is closest to the Filmhouse. The Filmhouse is an 8-10 minute walk from Nørreport Station, which services domestic and international trains, as well as the Metro. Nørreport is also a centre for a number of bus lines, among them 5A og 6A.