German Film 'Im Juli' Rescheduled to March 10

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Updated Film Schedule

The German Club was able to reschedule the screening of Im Juli (In July) at 6:30 p.m. Monday, March 10, in Giffels Auditorium in Old Main.

About the movie:

  • Im Juli (In July)
  • Director: Fatih Akin
  • Genre: Adventure / Comedy / Romance
  • Can Daniel follow the sun from Hamburg to the Bosporus by Friday to meet his love?
    Daniel is a young teacher and determined to stay in Hamburg for the summer. He first meets Juli when she calls him over to her stand on the street in Hamburg where she sells jewelry. She sells him an ancient Mayan ring with a sun on it and tells him that it will lead him to the woman who will bring him true happiness. One day later Daniel is already on his way across Europe. English subtitles

This event is free and open to the public.

Contacts

Rieke K. Brodé,
WLLC - German Department
479-575-7021, rkbrode@uark.edu

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