> And when I say EVERY screening, I mean it:
Well, I checked Heidelberg and only "Die Kamera" (1 screen) and "Gloria" (2 screens) are listed, but "Karlstorkino" (1 screen) and "Luxor" (6 screens) are missing. So for Heidelberg the site covers only 30% of all screens.
The "Luxor" in Walldorf seems to be missing too.
I have not checked any other cities.
By the way, we also have kinokalender.com, which - as one really can't tell by the domain lol - is Dresden-specific and a great resource.
I just discovered they play Terminator 2 at Babylon Berlin tonight, thinking of going there, always wanted to see that on a big screen :)
It seems like your list is not showing "OV", "OVmU" correctly at Babylon. Both Terminator 2 (https://babylonberlin.eu/programm/festivals/scifi/7199-scifi...) and the mentioned Matrix (https://babylonberlin.eu/programm/festivals/scifi/7192-scifi...) there are OVmU according to their website, but that doesn't show in your list. I guess the data is provided wrongly.
As someone who only watches OV with (if not English or German) English or German subtitles I would love to have one thing which movie theatres don't get: A filter for "OV" (Original Version). Thing is, they "have" it, but they exclude german OV's for a reason I don't understand.
Example: Go to https://www.cinecitta.de/, and check the movie screenings. You'll find "Andrea lässt sich scheiden", an Austrian movie with original audio in German. But as soon as you go to the menu and select "Original Versions + OmU" they don't show it anymore, even though it is OV! I don't get that.
So, my wish, Niki: Can you identify original German movies played in German as "OV" as well?
I know that does not follow from the meaning of the word, but it just is how the label is used.
But honestly, it's not even about that being written there. I just want them to show up when I filter by "OV", as a lot of cinemas have that option on their website.
Luckily in Berlin there are the Yorck cinemas where they play OV's per default, so I ended up only going to their cinemas, only using their website to search what's playing. That's why I've only discovered now what Babylon is playing!
I'm shocked to see my country included, but not shocked enough to pay at least €150/month for the privilege.
I built https://seattle-movies.innocence.com/ out of similar motivations, although I limited my focus to arthouse/indie movie theaters. I also produce an .ics calendar feed which for me is the most useful feature; I like scanning upcoming movies on a calendar app I already use all the time.
No DB under the hood, just a nightly scrape and process. Works fine. Sometimes the format changes and updates break until I fix them; not a big deal and the code is available in case I ever get bored.
https://github.com/BryantD/film-calendar for the curious. It’s intended to be easy to adapt to another city.
I recently arrived in Germany and movie/cinema aggregation is a huge issue and a hassle tbh, so I'll be using this frequently.
A suggestion, if I may, is to add language of the movie if possbile? It'd be great if there's any way to fetch that info and display it directly on your website instead of visiting every multiplex website to check it.
Either way, thank you for this!
OV = Original Version
OmU = Originalfassung mit Untertitel (original with German subtitles)
DF = Deutsche Fassung (German version)
OmeU = Originalversion mit englischsprachigen Untertiteln (original with English subtitles)
But, I still think that it needs some more clarity. Does a film listing not having any of these abbreviations default to German audio?
Just a few things of this sort.
> But how do I search? > Well, Ctrl+F, of course. We are too humble, too lazy, and too smart to try to compete with in-browser implementation.
> Wait, what about page size? > It’s totally fine. I mean, for Berlin, for example, we serve 1.4 MB of HTML. 3 MB with posters. It’s fine.
Besides whatever technicalities, we need more engineers with this sober mentality.
seems like unpredictably any day you could find yourself out of sync or with no data because of infrequent crawls or dom changes or bot challenges and then you have to play cat and mouse
Nope. The first two towns I tried (with cinemas, and not far from his example Hannover) were missing. The third town I tried: also missing.
I think it's obvious that there are more than the maybe 300 cinemas shown on the web page in all of Germany.
Amen.