Bond. James Bond. Sixty years ago, the British MI6 agent appeared on cinema screens for the first time. Since then, entire generations have travelled the world with him, learned about his licence to kill – and how a man drinks his martini. As a pop culture icon, 007 is a projection screen for the desires (and dislikes) of his audience; the films are astonishingly accurate barometers of social trends and developments.
To mark the agent's 60th anniversary on the silver screen, Casablanca Nuremberg has teamed up with the Institute of English and American Studies at FAU Erlangen-Nuremberg to launch a James Bond film series. On the fourth Monday of every month, the cinema will show ALL Bond films in (almost) chronological order. All guests of the Bond series receive an almost real British passport – and an entry stamp for each screening. Four stamps earn you a free martini.













