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#MoviesOmU: English language and other non-dubbed version showings in Leipzig, May 14-20

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Here's our regular Wednesday listing of movies being shown in English and other original languages (with labels such as OmU, OF and OV) at Leipzig cinemas for the next seven days. Although not dubbed, they usually come with German subtitles, so you can still access the movie if you don't know the original language but

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#MoviesOmU: Original foreign language version showings in Leipzig, May 7-13

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Here's our Wednesday listing of non-dubbed (OmU, OF, OV, etc.) movies being shown at Leipzig cinemas for the next seven days. They usually have German subtitles, so you can still access the movie if you don't know the original language but know some German. This movie week, the Iranische Filmtage, or “Iranian Film Days,” continues

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Haiku of the day: Movies

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Today's micropoetry.

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April 23-29: Movies shown in #Leipzig in English and other original languages, and 3 alternative film festivals

Our regular Wednesday listing of movies playing in Leipzig in “OmU,” “OV” and “OF” for the next seven days has something extra to announce today: There are three (!) film festivals going on this movie week (Thurs-Wed) in Leipzig. All of them feature at least some movies not dubbed in German and instead shown in their original foreign

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April 16-22: Listing of movies playing in #Leipzig in their original foreign languages including English

Here we go again with our new weekly feature! The menu of diverse genres keeps expanding, of movies playing in Leipzig in “OmU,” “OV” and “OF.” Not as few and far between as you may have thought. If it’s in a language you don’t know at all, rest assured that there should be at least German

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Review: “Housebound”

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Not your typical slasher flick – although there is indeed some slashing. Not your typical horror flick – although you’ll probably be jumping in your seat a few times. Not your typical comedy, either. So what’s the New Zealand cinematic production “Housebound” like? Today’s guest reviewer, Leipzig-based writer Christijan Robert Broerse, tells us why the movie’s dark humor and

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