Berlinale special: Sharon Stone comes to Berlin – secure your tickets

Sharon Stone is coming to Berlin for a “Cinema for Peace” event – ​​tickets are available now.

The “Cinema for Peace” initiative brings Sharon Stone to Berlin – the actress will appear at the Theater des Westens as part of the Berlinale on February 19, 2024. Martin Scorsese’s film “Casino” will then be shown. If you don’t want to miss this special event, you can now Secure tickets.

“A special evening with Sharon Stone & Casino by Martin Scorsese” is the name of the Berlin event. It is said that film excerpts will be shown and that some “personal confessions” will be elicited from Sharon Stone. Afterwards, visitors can see Scorsese’s Oscar-nominated work, in which Sharon Stone played the high-class prostitute Ginger McKenna alongside Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci. For her performance, Stone received a Golden Globe for Best Actress in 1996.

Sharon Stone in Berlin: This is what tickets for the “Cinema for Peace” event cost

Tickets for “A special evening with Sharon Stone & Casino by Martin Scorsese” are available at Eventim. Fans have to pay 249 euros for a seat directly at the stage. But it’s also cheaper – a ticket for the back seats costs between 59 and 149 euros. The event on February 19, 2024 starts at 7:45 p.m.

This is not the first time for Sharon Stone that she has been on stage for “Cinema for Peace”. The actress has been committed to the initiative for decades, which was launched in 2002 by German film producer Jaka Bizilj in response to the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Since 2008, parts of the donations raised at the now renowned Cinema for Peace Gala have gone to the Cinema for Peace Foundation. It therefore stands to reason that part of the entrance fees for “A special evening with Sharon Stone & Casino by Martin Scorsese” could also benefit the initiative’s humanitarian projects.

The Berlinale will take place in 2024 from February 15th to 25th. This year’s program includes 32 titles, including seven feature film debuts and 22 world premieres. Two German films are also in the running for a Golden Bear: the drama “Die” by director Matthias Glasner with Lars Eidinger, Corinna Harfouch and Ronald Zehrfeld and “In Liebe, Eure Hilde” by Andreas Dresen with Liv Lisa Fries.

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