Director
Tom Tykwer
Year
2011
Run Time
119
min
Country
Germany
Language
German
PROGRAM Time
minutes
CONTENT WARNING:
From the renowned director of Run Lola Run, Perfume, and The International comes a raw and engaging look at a love triangle. Drei is a film that marks Tykwer’s return to German cinema and his home territory of Berlin and it is clear that it has done him a world of good.
This film is presented in German with English subtitles.
From the renowned director of Run Lola Run, Perfume, and The International comes a raw and engaging look at a love triangle. 3 is a film that marks Tom Tykwer’s return to German cinema and his home territory of Berlin and it is clear that it has done him a world of good. Please join us for the New England Premiere of this remarkable film.
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