The Little Vampire at Gasteig HP8: Children's Cinema with Goosebumps and Heart


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A creepy yet beautiful children’s cinema experience at Gasteig HP8
On Friday, June 12, 2026, the projector at Gasteig HP8 will open its doors for a lovingly spooky family experience: The Little Vampire. The Great Children's Cinema brings Angela Sommer-Bodenburg's famous story to the screen as a densely atmospheric film adventure - thrilling, poetic, and child-friendly.
Between Goosebumps and Safety
The nine-year-old Tony meets the vampire Rüdiger, who is also nine, and gets caught in a world of nightly secrets, an amulet, a comet, and an ancient ritual. Uli Edel's production combines horror with warmth, adventure with friendship, and dark images with a clear, youthful dramaturgy. This creates a stage experience in a broader sense: a concentrated cinema format that is particularly intimate in the projector's room.
A Classic of Children’s Culture
The Little Vampire is one of the formative works of German children's and youth culture. The original thrives on the tension between night and everyday life, between fear and curiosity, between the strange and the familiar. This mixture has made the story accessible to families, school classes, and young film fans for decades. The work has often been described as child-friendly family entertainment and has been awarded the title Especially Valuable.
The Projector in Gasteig HP8 as an Appropriate Setting
The projector offers a compact, intimate setting with 97 seats, making film screenings particularly immersive. In Hall E, right next to GAiA Deli & News, industrial charm meets cultural openness. The lighting, acoustics, and the close atmosphere of the space give the children's cinema a special closeness to the audience. For families, it creates a relaxed place where cinema is not only seen but also felt.
Accessibility, Arrival, and Practical Information
Gasteig HP8 is certified as barrier-free, has disabled parking spaces, and accessible restrooms. Those arriving by car can use the parking garage at the flower wholesale market and the MVG shuttle; bicycles have ample parking in front of Hall E. The projector is accessible for people in wheelchairs and is designed for inclusive use.
Conclusion: A Family Afternoon with Goosebumps and Heart
The Little Vampire promises a cultured children's cinema afternoon full of excitement, imagination, and warm moments of friendship. Those wanting to experience atmospheric family cinema in a special environment should not miss this date at Gasteig HP8.
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