CITY Screen, York, is to join the 60th anniversary celebrations of York's twinning with the city of Münster with a screening of Maren Ade's delightfully quirky German comedy Toni Erdmann (15) on Monday at 5.15pm.

York was one of the first cities in Britain to partner with a German city after the Second World War, encouraged by the Foreign Office to promote healing and to contribute to a more secure peace in Europe.

Since 1957, many exchanges have taken place between Münster and York, including schools, choirs, sports teams, art exhibitions and civic receptions. Many people's photos and reminiscences are now on show in an exhibition upstairs at York Explore.

Dave Taylor, City Screen's marketing manager, says: "I'm pleased that the cinema will be able to contribute two films towards this celebration. The first one of these, Toni Erdmann, finds excruciating humour and great pathos in a comedy drama about an embarrassing parent.

"Toni is a practical joker who tries to reconnect with his hard-working daughter by creating an outrageous alter ego and posing as her CEO's life coach. Cinemagoers should please note that we've had to bring the screening forward to 5.15pm from the time published in our brochure. I hope that doesn't inconvenience anyone."

Tickets can be booked on 0871 902 5726, in person at the Coney Street box office or at picturehouses.com/york