On 1 November 1895, the brothers Max and Emil Skladanowsky screened their »living pictures« for the first time in Berlin’s Wintergarten variety theatre. Alongside Thomas Edison in the USA and the Lumière brothers in France, they are considered among the pioneers of cinema. To mark the centenary of cinema, Wim Wenders and students from the HFF Munich realised this docudrama, which combines interviews with descendants and re-enactments to tell the story of Max and Emil Skladanowsky. The screening in Bonn marks the German premiere of the new digital restoration by DFF and the Wim Wenders Foundation.