The fourth season of the historical crime series “Babylon Berlin” features Lars Eidinger (playing the role of Alfred Nyssen), Hannah Herzsprung (Helga Rath), and Holger Handtke (Georg Wegener) (from left to right), as well as a Horch 780 Sport-Cabriolet from AUDI AG’s historical vehicle collection.
It is a cinematic highlight for movie lovers and fans of the neo-noir series. On Saturday, September 23, the Audi arthouse cinema will show the first six episodes of the fourth season of Babylon Berlin. For one evening, the flair of the Golden Twenties comes to the Audi Forum Ingolstadt with period food during the intermissions and movie cars from the series. Tickets for the Culinary Movie Night are available online for 49 euros per person.
Watching a critically acclaimed period drama and a culinary journey back in time in one evening
The journey back in time to the 1920s begins at 6:30 PM at the Audi Forum with an aperitif and snacks and an opportunity to admire movie cars from the series Babylon Berlin. Cars from AUDI AG’s historical vehicle collection served as a glamorous backdrop at the world premiere of the series’ fourth season in Berlin and are a great opportunity to take pictures and selfies. The screening will begin with episodes one and two of season four at 7 PM. Afterward, guests will enjoy selected specialties at the market restaurant. What makes this meal unique is that it is inspired by the era and immerses guests in the culinary world of the Golden Twenties. At the buffet, diners can choose from dishes such as pike dumplings with beurre blanc on salmon or potato risotto with truffles and scrambled eggs. Dessert, with a choice of champagne punch with berries or chocolate ganache, follows episodes three and four before the evening concludes with the final two episodes.
Legendary luxury: Movie cars from Audi AG’s historical vehicle collection
Audi Tradition delivered three vehicles from AUDI AG’s historical collection to the set of Babylon Berlin season four. Visitors to the Culinary Movie Night will get to see all three at the Audi Forum Ingolstadt, including the Wanderer W11 Pullman Landaulet. The base model with a four-cylinder engine was unveiled in 1928. Starting in 1929, the Wanderer only came in various versions with six instead of four cylinders. It reflects the trend of the time to build ever larger and more luxurious cars. The name “Pullman” comes from the American railroad entrepreneur George Mortimer Pullman, whose luxurious wagons are legendary. In the special Landaulet version, the rear part of the roof opens like a convertible. Also on display is a top-of-the-line Horch Cabriolet two-seater sports convertible. Guests at the Culinary Movie Night will also be able to admire a Horch 10/50 PS Tourer from the award-winning series.
The fourth season of Babylon Berlin is set in 1931 and is based on Volker Kutscher’s novel Goldstein. With events pointing toward the imminent seizure of power by the National Socialists, Inspector Gereon Rath, played by Volker Bruch, is assigned a new criminal case.
> Tickets are available on the Audi arthouse theater website.
> Information about the Audi Forum Ingolstadt is available here.