Have you checked out these screenings?
Come for breakfast, lunch or bring the baby! Here are the slightly different screenings HUMAN 2025 offers.

During the festival days between 10-16 March, we will be arranging, in collaboration with various cinemas, breakfast screenings, matinee screenings and baby cinema.
Some explanations:
Breakfast screenings are exactly what they sound like. HUMAN’s breakfast screenings take place at Vega Scene, hall 3, and start at 08:15. Tell work that you will be arriving a little later – because this is a unique way to start the day.
Matinee screenings are screenings in the morning or afternoon. Ours start at 13:00-13:30, and are at Gimle Kino and Vega Scene. Why not have lunch in the cinema, for once?
Baby cinema at Vega Scene is adapted to breastfeeding, mothering and feeding with lower sound and dim lighting. There is ceiling height for crying, cuddling and babbling. Below is an overview of which films from the program have breakfast, matinee or baby screenings.
Breakfast screenings
The Battle for Laikipia
Directors: Daphne Matziaraki, Peter Murimi

Climate change and unresolved historical injustices are intensifying the conflict between herders and white landowners in Laikipia, Kenya.
Screening on Thursday, March 13th at 8:15 AM at Vega Scene, Hall 3. Buy tickets here.
The Friendship Bench
Director: Reabetswe Moeti

Therapist, neighbor and, last but not least, grandmother. In this film, we get to join in the therapy sessions that some of Zimbabwe’s grandmothers, and other helpers, have with the local population – in a country with great trauma.
Screening on Friday, March 14th at 8:15 AM at Vega Scene, Hall 3. Buy tickets here.
Matinee screenings
Patrice: The Movie
Director: Ted Passon

This is a charm bomb about love and equality, and about the rights of disabled people in the US.
Screening on Thursday, March 13th at 13:00 PM at Vega Scene, Hall 2. Buy tickets here.
Housewife of the Year
Director: Ciaran Cassidy

You won’t believe it until you see it! An insight into the surreal television phenomenon that was supposed to choose Ireland’s best housewife.
Screening on Thursday, March 13th at 13:30 PM at Gimle Kino. Buy tickets here.
Baby cinema
Flavors of Iraq
Director: Léonard Cohen

Feurat Alani’s parents fled Iraq for Paris before he was born. In the aftermath of his father’s death, he reflects on his father, his family and his own life.
Screening on Tuesday, March 11th at 13:00 PM at Vega Scene, Hall 3. Buy tickets here.