In July (film)

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In July
Fatih Akın
StarringMoritz Bleibtreu
Christiane Paul
Distributed bySenator Film (Germany)
Release date
  • 24 August 2000 (2000-08-24) (Germany)
CountriesGermany, Turkey
LanguagesGerman, Turkish

In July (German: Im Juli.) is a 2000 German-Turkish road movie.

Plot

At the beginning of his summer holiday, a somewhat naive trainee teacher Daniel (Moritz Bleibtreu) buys a ring from a stall run by a neighbor, the aspiring artist and street vendor Juli (in German, "Juli" would be not only the month July but also a common nickname for someone named "Julia"; Christiane Paul). The ring bears a Mayan sun symbol, which, according to Juli, has the power to lead him to the woman of his dreams, whom he will recognise by a similar sun symbol. As Juli has the ring's counterpart, and as she is in love with him, she invites Daniel to a party that evening, hoping that they will meet.

Curious, Daniel goes to the party and meets Melek (İdil Üner), a young Turkish woman who is wearing a T-shirt imprinted with a sun symbol. Convinced that she is the woman of his dreams, Daniel talks to her. Melek is only passing through and looking for a place to spend the night. After spending the evening together seeing the sights of Hamburg, Daniel invites her to spend the night in his apartment.

Daniel and Melek leave the party just as Juli arrives. She sees them leave together. In her disappointment, she decides to leave town. Next day she goes to the

hitch
a ride, with no predetermined destination.

As

Southeastern Europe
.

Symbolism

The film opens with an eclipse, an event in which the sun and the moon cross paths. Daniel crosses paths with Luna, whose name means "moon," and suffers the consequences. July is a sunny month.

Cast

Trivia

  • The sequence of the film when Daniel and Juli travel through Romania is made up of a series of still photos, a decision taken for mainly financial reasons.
  • The director has a cameo as a Romanian border guard on a checkpoint of the Hungarian-Romanian border.
  • The director's brother Cem Akin plays the role of a Turkish border guard on a checkpoint of the Bulgarian-Turkish border.
  • Fatih Akin attended the school shown at the beginning of the film.

Accolades

  • German Film Awards
    2001: Moritz Bleibtreu (Best actor)
  • Tromsø International Film Festival 2001: People's choice award: Fatih Akin (Best direction)
  • Jupiter 2001
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    (Best actor: Moritz Bleibtreu; best director: Fatih Akin)

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