Liberte Oleron
Laugh Out Loud: Selected French Comedies
38-year-old Jacques, father of four young boys one day decides to buy a day cruiser with his savings, in the hope that it will bring his family closer. He doesn't know the first thing about sailing, and tells his family that he's the only captain on board, besides God.
Liberte Oleron
Co-promoted by Alliance Francaise de Denver
Sat February 10, 2007, 7:00 only, Muenzinger Auditorium
France, 2001, in French/english, Color, 107 Min., Unrated, 35mm.
Tickets
10 films for $60 with punch card
$9 general admission.
$7 w/UCB student ID,
$7 for senior citizens
$1 discount to anyone with a bike helmet
Free on your birthday! CU Cinema Studies students get in free.
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Duane Physics tower, is closest to Muenzinger. Free parking can be found after 5pm at the meters
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