German Club members will meet in Room A224 on Nov. 29, from 3:15 to 5:30 p.m, to watch the movie “Big,” which stars actor Tom Hanks, in German. There is a $2 fee for non-German club members to attend this meeting.
Michaela Bunting, German Club president and senior, said that in order for the movie to appeal to non-German-speaking audiences, the club will be watching it with English subtitles.
“We usually try and do a movie day once a year,” Bunting said via e-mail. “All of us on the [executive] board thought we’d keep up with the tradition because it usually generates a great turnout and it’s also a lot of fun.”
Related Posts:
- Adaptation of Wuthering Heights sparks debate on casting practices, importance of book-accurate portrayals With the announcement of an upcoming movie adaptation of Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel Wuthering Heights, the casting of the two lead roles sparked debates among fans. Taking on the roles of Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff are Oscar-nominated actress Margot Robbie…
- Partisan influences in school board election shape prospective policies for students, affect potential school… In the past few years, school districts across the United States, which have typically been nonpartisan entities, have become increasingly politicized. In 2023, Pew Research quantified a striking partisan divide between the way Democrats and Republicans viewed public education. In…
- Christkindlmarkt volunteers build personal cultural awareness As sophomore Ellen Rozmaryn stands in the crowded Kulturecke, a small museum sponsored by the Indiana German Heritage Society, she talks to visitors in German, guides them around the market and talks about German culture in Indiana. The Kulturuke is…