To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the building of the Berlin Wall
we screen documentaries and feature films about the German division and reunification in our gallery. The rooftop is closed due to construction works until next week.

* Wed, 05/10, 7PM
COURAGE CAN CHANGE THE WORLD:
DOCUMENTARY “THE MIRACLE OF LEIPZIG”

* Thurs, 06/10, 7PM
OSCAR-WINNER TILDA SWINTON FOLLOWS THE BERLIN WALL:
CYCLING THE FRAME & RE-CYCLING THE FRAME

* Fri, 07/10, 7PM
“THE LIVES OF OTHERS”: OSCAR-WINNING SPY MOVIE,
SET IN COMMUNIST EAST-BERLIN IN THE 1980s

Free Entrance. The German Embassy in Phnom Penh and the German-Cambodian Cultural Center Meta House invite you also to the on-going exhibition
THE WALL: A BORDER THROUGH GERMANY, open from 2PM (Tuesday – Sunday)

This Saturday, 08/10, at 7PM we invite you to a
POETRY NIGHT WITH INDIAN-AMERICAN WRITER RICHARD CRASTA

Richard Crasta (born 1952) is an Indian-American novelist, with a strong Indian identity in his writings. He is the author of the comic novel “The Revised Kamasutra”, nonfiction and essay collections like “Impressing the Whites”; “Beauty Queens”, “Children and the Death of Sex”, and some semi-fictional works like “What We All Need”. His first novel “The Revised Kama Sutra” was published under the name of Avatar Prabhu in the USA and Germany. Richard Crasta lives and works currently in Phnom Penh. The author will share his experiences and perspectives “on cultural imperialism and ethnic pigeonholing”.