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"The Shadows That Linger": Creamcake presents the short film programme "Spirit Pictures" at Berlinische Galerie

As part of their festival "3hd 2024: The Shadows That Linger" Creamcake is a guest at Berlinische Galerie with the film programme "Spirit Pictures". The three-week festival celebrates its tenth year by engaging with the unseen and the unsettling.


In working through the past to imagine a better future, the selected artworks of the festival dive deep into the hauntological space between the familiar and the unfamiliar.

The "Spirit Pictures" moving-image program summons the spectres of time and memory, and beaming into multiple bygones via narratives around the social and political, physical and metaphorical spirits that haunt our every day. Five artists capture the poignancy of temporary existence by sharing a snapshot of their own unique world views.


Creamcake (CC) is a Berlin-based interdisciplinary platform, negotiating the point of convergence in electronic music, contemporary art, and digital technologies. Distanced from normative social structures, Creamcake moves in fluid processes of thought and action, engaging with contemporary social issues through diverse projects.

CC organizes performances, concerts, exhibitions, symposiums, DJ sets, digital projects, and workshops. As a nomadic queer-feminist space, CC has cooperated with a number of clubs, community spaces, and institutions such as Berghain, Klosterruine, Wasserspeicher, OHM, Südblock, HAU Hebbel am Ufer, and Berlinische Galerie.
Additional information
Price info: Tickets can be booked online here.
Free admission for under 18s
Free admission for refugees

The reduced admission price of 6 € applies to all visitors until 7 November 2024!

Price: €10.00

Reduced price: €6.00

Reduced price info: Reduced ad­mission for visitors with severe dis­abilities + Free admission for one recognized accompanying person

Upon presenting a ticket from the Jewish Museum Berlin, we will grant you an admission discount. The same offer applies in reverse to temporary exhibitions at the Jewish Museum. Its permanent exhibition can be visited free of charge.