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German Open Air Cinema Every Tuesday from 6th December 2011 – 28th February 2012 at 7.30 pm 
German Open Air Cinema Every Tuesday from 6th December 2011 – 28th February 2012 at 7.30 pm
GOETHE-INSTITUT THAILAND presents:
 
German Open Air Cinema Every Tuesday from 6th December 2011 – 28th February 2012 at 7.30 pm

When it is possible to enjoy the cool evenings in Bangkok, it is time for the annual German Open Air Cinema season, which brings you the best movies from German speaking countries. The festival has become quite a highlight for cinema lovers, not only due to the unique setting in the peaceful garden of the Goethe-Institute, but also because of the high quality programme of renowned contemporary German films. Among the must-see films of this season are the acclaimed “Die Fremde” (“When we leave”), "Elefantenherz“ (“Elephantheart”) and "Sehnsucht“ (“Longing”). All films are shown in German with English subtitles.
 
Start:   
 
December 6th, 2011, 7.30 pm with short movie from Switzerland Kritzeln & Kribblen /Scribbling & Tingling (13 min.) and the german movie “Sehnsucht”/Longing (88 min.)
 
Venue:

Parking lot of the Goethe-Insitut Thailand
18/1 Soi Goethe, Sathorn 1, Bangkok
MRT: Lumpini, Exit 2

Free Admission!

For More information please contact :  

Film and Press Coordinator Kullaya Sriwatanarotai
Tel.: 0 2287 0942-4 ext. 82
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