Piggy Bank at Babylon Cinema at Stadtpark: Film evening with stance in Fürth


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A clever cinema experience about climate, money, and conscience in Fürth
With Piggy Bank, a pointed film will come to the Babylon Cinema at Stadtpark on July 20, 2026, cleverly combining entertainment and debate. As part of the Agenda 2030 Cinema, a self-ironic self-experiment meets societal questions that go far beyond the cinema hall. Following the film, a livestream with director Christoph Schwarz will deepen the topic.
When activism meets everyday logic
The film tells the story of a filmmaker who is in financial distress and accepts an unusual offer: to film a climate strike for a year. However, it turns into more than just a pure documentation project. From this endeavor, a money strike grows, revealing capitalism, consumption, and personal contradictions with fine humor. This mixture makes the event experience so special: analytical, sharply observed, and yet easily accessible.
An evening for those who appreciate cinema with a stance
The Agenda 2030 Cinema series has stood for years for films that focus on ecological, economic, and social justice. Piggy Bank also fits this profile: The evening emphasizes content depth, clear positioning, and direct exchange after the film. For visitors, this creates a special audience atmosphere where film enjoyment and discussion seamlessly intertwine.
Babylon Cinema at Stadtpark as a fitting venue
The Babylon Cinema at Stadtpark provides the right framework for this screening: a historic cultural venue in Fürth, easily accessible, and known for its diverse program series. The hall creates the intimacy that such a documentary and discussion format requires. Those who enjoy watching in a calm atmosphere and thinking further afterwards will find a coherent event experience here.
Content with relevance and conversational value
Piggy Bank addresses questions that move many people in everyday life: How consistently do you live your own beliefs? What does abstinence mean in a consumption-oriented society? And how sincere is political engagement when private desires come into play? The film does not answer these questions in a teaching manner but with self-irony and a clear view of contradictions. This is precisely where its strength lies.
Conclusion: A cinema evening with discussion potential
Anyone looking for a clever, satirical, and current film evening in Fürth in summer 2026 should make a note of Piggy Bank. The Agenda 2030 Cinema here combines film art, sustainability, and conversation culture into a profile-rich evening. Those who want to experience the interplay of cinema, stance, and exchange live should not miss this date.
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