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In July

Original title: Im Juli
  • 2000
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
7.6/10
23K
YOUR RATING
Moritz Bleibtreu and Christiane Paul in In July (2000)
AdventureComedyRomance

A young, insecure teacher embarks on a journey through Europe to Turkey, where he wants to see a woman again whom he believes to be his fate.A young, insecure teacher embarks on a journey through Europe to Turkey, where he wants to see a woman again whom he believes to be his fate.A young, insecure teacher embarks on a journey through Europe to Turkey, where he wants to see a woman again whom he believes to be his fate.

  • Director
    • Fatih Akin
  • Writer
    • Fatih Akin
  • Stars
    • Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Christiane Paul
    • Mehmet Kurtulus
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.6/10
    23K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Fatih Akin
    • Writer
      • Fatih Akin
    • Stars
      • Moritz Bleibtreu
      • Christiane Paul
      • Mehmet Kurtulus
    • 54User reviews
    • 29Critic reviews
    • 71Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Moritz Bleibtreu
    Moritz Bleibtreu
    • Daniel Bannier
    Christiane Paul
    Christiane Paul
    • Juli
    Mehmet Kurtulus
    Mehmet Kurtulus
    • Isa
    Idil Üner
    • Melek
    Jochen Nickel
    Jochen Nickel
    • Leo
    Branka Katic
    Branka Katic
    • Luna
    Birol Ünel
    Birol Ünel
    • Kellner
    Sandra Borgmann
    Sandra Borgmann
    • Marion
    Ernest Hausmann
    • Kodjo
    Gábor Salinger
    • Marktverkäufer
    Cem Akin
    • Türkischer Grenzbeamter
    Fatih Akin
    Fatih Akin
    • Rumänischer Grenzbeamter
    Nina Lauterbach
    • Kira
    Linda Wagener
    • Anette
    Hans Daglioglu
    • Ernie
    Niños con Bombas
    • Band
    Julia Bähre
    • Partymieze
    Dr. Stein
    • Strand-Typ
    • (as Dr. Stein aus Genf)
    • Director
      • Fatih Akin
    • Writer
      • Fatih Akin
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    stefanhoeffllin

    Wonderful!!!!!

    I´ve seen this movie yesterday on its opening day. I loved it! Moritz Bleibtreu (one of my favorite german actors) plays Daniel, a young secondary school teacher in Hamburg. A young girl called Juli (Christiane Paul) falls in love with him. She tries to give him a sign, but he don´t recognize it. On the same day, he meets a young turkish girl called Melek (magic:Idil Üner), who is on the way to Istanbul. Daniel falls in love with her. He wants to follow and see her again. But as he leaves Hamburg with his car, he picks up Juli as a hitchiker. A chaotic trip through southern Europe begins...

    A romantic road movie with young and talented actors. Watch it!!!
    8mp65steady

    A Miracle: A romantic comedy from Germany that works!!

    It's almost a miracle: This German film tries to seduce its viewers, and it succeeds! It tells the rather simple story of a young, intelligent man (Moritz Bleibtreu) who doesn't realize that the woman of his dreams (a dread-locked Christiane Paul) is right next to him. Instead he takes on an odyssey from Hamburg, Germany, to Istanbul, Turkey, crossing foreign and often enough hostile grounds (Bavaria, Austria, Yugoslavia, Romania, Bulgaria) to get there in time. Right from the beginning the film feels trustworthy - and it gets better all the time. The film is funny, romantic, yet always on the brink of being melodramatic with a glimpse of tragedy here and there. It's an irresistible combination that Germans almost never achieve. (And maybe they wouldn't have done it even with this script - director Fatih Akin is from Turkey!) Bleibtreu, who had a wonderful bit-part as a dumb, tarantinesque killer in "Knockin' on Heaven's door" is very appealing here, but it is the tall and beautiful Christiane Paul (from "Das Leben ist eine Baustelle"/Life is under construction), who delivers the emotional knockout punches. She's plain and simple gorgeous, a revelation to those of haven't had the pleasure of seeing her so far.
    10AysegulOguz

    At Last!

    Finally we get the chance to see a Fatih Akin film (apart from some festival screenings!)in Turkey. Even though he is originally Turkish his films never been in Turkish movie theatres before. How weird is that? My two friends and I went to see this film after a tiring workday. We were all full of stress hoping to chill out. After the film we were the happiest people on planet. I haven't seen a film that makes me feel this good for a long time. I felt both proud and jealous for Fatih Akin. He has great directing skills. The electricity between the actors and the director is awesome. You can easily see that everyone who involved this film is happy to be there. And the audience was also so happy to be there and meet this bright young director. I saw couple of German films that directed by young directors (some of them second generation Turkish ones) lately. I must say most of them were really inspiring and brave films. They have the humanity and originality that makes wait for the next example. In the film we see a variety of eccentric (Luna), free spirited (Juli), boring (Daniel), dull (the guardians at the Romanian and Turkish borders) people. But in the end they are all good in their hearts. We see no one truly bad or plain. I watched the director on a talk show the other day. He was also so positive and that tells us how he managed to direct such a "feel good" movie. It is a great idea to end the film in Istanbul, a magical city for a magical ending. Those, who haven't seen the "In July" yet. You don't know what you're missing. You cannot find this taste in any mainstream movie. Go and see this really good film. Thank you Fatih Akin for making this movie. I can't wait to see his next work.
    9ChWasser

    A Summer Night's Dream

    It's been a long time since I've seen a film so unabashedly emotional. It often crosses the line to kitsch (thus getting a little embarrassing sometimes), but that doesn't matter because the whole thing is just so overwhelmingly likeable that I saw it twice in a row. A perfect feel-good-movie for the summer holidays. There are so many great scenes: Daniel and Juli getting stoned and singing "Blue Moon", Luna (played incredibly sexy by Branka Katic) laughing crazily during the chase through Budapest or the photos of Romania (who took those when both Daniel and Juli are in the picture?)

    But you better don't scrutinize the logic too closely and while the dialogue also could have been more inspired and witty (as in Fatih Akin's first film "Kurz und schmerzlos"), "Im Juli" more than makes up for it with great characters, inventive cinematography (especially in the hallucinating scenes), a wonderful soundtrack and the rarely seen locations of SouthEastEurope. Makes you want to drive to Istanbul right away. See this film (even if you're a jaded cynic)! I gave it 9/10.
    9adinutzza2001

    Light and funny yet deep and charming - an original movie you shouldn't miss!

    What I found special about the "Im Juli" is that, although the story feels like a fantasy, the characters are very warm and real. All those meetings and coincidences looked a little unbelievable first time, but now I think everything makes sense if we see the story as an allegory…meaningful but at the same time light and funny.

    The playfulness of the script might perhaps make some miss the message of the movie, but the message actually is there and is a strong one. As I see it, "Im Juli" is a story about hope and about finding life and happiness. Searching for the one meant for you in furthest places to realise that what you've been searching for was right next to you all along.

    I liked the idea of the first part of the movie being a flashback until we get back to the sun eclipse we had seen at the beginning. After the sun comes out again it looks like dark gets out of Daniel's mind and the sun shows him the right way this time: that Juli was the one he had been searching all along. The whole journey changes Daniel incredibly much as with her sun amulet, Juli learns him to do the same as her: trust faith and go on searching for happiness. The ending was really perfect: all the 4 characters' roads coming together and Daniel finally seeing the ultimate proof that he had found what he was looking for.

    What I enjoyed about the movie is that although the message is a serious one, the story is so light and everything goes on really fast and surprising. The whole journey through so many different countries and passing beside so many different people and cultures was really interesting and refreshing, as were all the characters in the movie. All the actors, playing the Turkish guy, Luna or the officer at the Romanian border, looked they were really enjoying their roles and brought most of the movie's humour: great, subtle and nothing Hollywood like.

    All in all, I thought it was a really enjoyable movie, so different from the usual productions we get from Hollywood. Really a movie you shouldn't miss!

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    Did you know

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    • Trivia
      When Daniel and Juli are traveling through Romania, only photos are shown instead of real film footage. The reason for that is the Romanian government didn't give permission to film in their country, so they had to take photos instead.
    • Goofs
      During the end of the film, Daniel, Juli, Isa and Melek pass the Fatih Sultan Mehmet Bridge (Second Bridge) from the European side to the Asian side just after Daniel and Juli are picked up by the others, but seconds later during the helicopter shot they are crossing from the Asian side to the European side on the Bosphorus Bridge (First Bridge).
    • Quotes

      Daniel Bannier: Hi!

      Juli: You made it.

      Daniel Bannier: Nice to see you.

      Juli: Where's your date.

      Daniel Bannier: My darling, I've traveled thousands of miles, I've crossed rivers and moved mountains. I've suffered and endured agonies. I've resisted temptation, and I've followed the sun, so that I could stand before you and tell you I love you.

    • Connections
      References A Trip to the Moon (1902)
    • Soundtracks
      Deger mi
      Performed by Sezen Aksu

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    • Release date
      • August 24, 2000 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Turkey
      • Hungary
    • Languages
      • Romanian
      • Hungarian
      • German
      • English
      • Turkish
      • Bulgarian
      • Serbo-Croatian
    • Also known as
      • En julio
    • Filming locations
      • Budapest, Hungary
    • Production companies
      • Wüste Film
      • Filmförderung Hamburg
      • FilmFernsehFonds Bayern
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    • Budget
      • DEM 5,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross worldwide
      • $34,245
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 1h 39m(99 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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