Club Debauché: The Brilliant Excesses of Ken Russell + Lisztomania
The evening begins with a specially curated clip show diving into the scandalous and extravagant film art of enfant terrible Ken Russell. Known for pushing the boundaries of sex, religion, and rock’n’roll on screen, Russell remains one of cinema’s most visionary and controversial directors.
Salute of the Jugger
In a ruined future, only one game remains: jugging – a violent and merciless sport where honor and survival are at stake.
Sallow, a former league star, now leads a rag-tag team of outcasts. When the young and ambitious Kidda joins them, the group gains a new chance to fight their way into the major leagues. But the path to glory is harsh, and for both Sallow and Kidda, the game becomes a struggle for much more than victory.
Lauge Heebøll – echoflower releasekoncert
Copenhagen-based Lauge Heebøll shapes echoflower as an intense coexistence of contrasts: raw noise and fragile melodies, dark synth textures and luminous hope. Where melancholy once stood alone, it now resonates in a new collective form – for the first time, his music will unfold live with a band.
The Room
The Room made an inauspicious debut on a single cinema screen in Los Angeles. Described by one reviewer as “like getting stabbed in the head”, the film gradually developed an increasingly passionate following that savored its surreal performances, cockeyed emotional logic and bizarre narrative. In the finest cult tradition, it started drawing "regulars" who “got it” in the midst of a sea of clueless fellow humans. The film was buried by the establishment media but a funny thing happened on the way to the cemetery – the corpse started moving. And it’s still twitching.
Sunraker + support: Vega
Sunraker is a rising name on the Danish rock scene, already making their mark with an intense and atmospheric sound. With roots in post-punk, shoegaze, and cinematic soundscapes, they create a universe that moves between the dark and the explosive.
At the forefront is vocalist and composer Sophus Alf, internationally recognized for the award-winning soundtrack to the video game Deep Rock Galactic. His background in classical music, rock, and film composition shapes Sunraker’s sound, which evokes comparisons to acts such as The Cure, Mew, Jeff Buckley, and Deftones.
Female Trouble
Director John Waters is known as the enfant terrible of cult cinema, and Female Trouble stands as one of his landmark works. The film follows Dawn Davenport, played by the legendary drag performer Divine, on a chaotic journey through crime, scandals, and over-the-top drama.
Blending satire, grotesque humor, and raw energy, the film is both a sharp critique of conventional norms and a celebration of outsider culture. Female Trouble is not for the faint of heart, but for anyone eager to experience a fearless film that shocks, entertains, and inspires in equal measure.
The Movie Drink-Along
You must be at least 18 years old to buy a ticket. No one under 18 will be admitted into the cinema, and this will be strictly enforced.
The Fantastic Cult Film Quiz
The association Fantastik and Husets Biograf have joined forces to present THE FANTASTIC CULT FILM QUIZ, where the artistic meets the cheesy, and the line between classic and kitsch is razor-thin.
Show up as a team or come alone – we’ll make sure you find someone to guess along with. There are prizes for the winning team, but most importantly: this is your chance to unload all that obscure film knowledge that’s been gathering dust in your brain and rarely gets the spotlight it deserves.
NB! The quiz will be held in Danish.
Asian Cinema Series: Bedevilled
Cheol-soo Jang’s Bedevilled (2010) is a haunting story of violence, power, and vengeance. The film follows a disillusioned woman from Seoul who travels to a remote island to reconnect with a childhood friend. What she finds instead is a brutal community where her friend is trapped in a cycle of physical, mental, and sexual abuse.
As tensions rise, the oppressive environment erupts into a harrowing tale of survival and retribution. With its unflinching portrayal of cruelty and justice, Bedevilled has secured its place as a modern classic in South Korean thriller and horror cinema.
The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Are you ready for a dazzling explosion of glitter, fishnets and rock’n’roll? The Rocky Horror Picture Show is back on the big screen – louder, wilder and more fabulous than ever!
This 1975 film, directed by Jim Sharman, has become the ultimate cult classic. It’s a wild mix of horror, musical, punk rebellion and a loving tribute to old Hollywood – all wrapped up in a joyful celebration of freedom and diversity.