Still from Run Lola Run
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Run Lola Run

  • This is a past program

Presented by the UCLA Film & Television Archive.

Part of the UCLA Film & Television Archive screening series Time: It’s of the Essence. Learn more at cinema.ucla.edu.

Lola has 20 minutes to save her boyfriend and the clock starts now. When Manni calls Lola from a payphone to tell her he is going to die if he cannot come up with money soon, she runs out of her apartment, trying to find ways to save him. Playing out various scenarios over the 20 minutes, time is viscerally felt as everything must fall into place for Manni to survive.

Germany, 1998. 35mm, color, in German with English subtitles, 81 min. Director: Tom Tykwer. Screenwriter: Tom Tykwer. With: Franka Potente, Moritz Bleibtreu, Herbert Knaup.

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