Jun 25, 2021 - Jun 26, 2021
Summer Cinema on the lawn of TUD auditorium: My Name is Nobody

Rialto Film
Finally, events can take place again and you can meet friends or get to know new people in the fresh air. Starting on June 25, the student-organized "Kino im Kasten" (KiK), in cooperation with the Department Campus Life and the StuRa, will be showing films on the lawn in front of TUD auditorium every Friday from 9 PM, for five weeks. Admission fee? Only good mood and anticipation of a cineastic experience.
We start with the film My name is Nobody (German dub with English subtitles)
A nostalgic, humorous swansong for the Spaghetti Western genre, with the iconic western actors Henry Fonda and Terrence Hill. The idea for the film originated with the master director Sergio Leone (arguably the greatest Italian western director) and its iconic score was composed by no other than the inimitable Ennio Morricone!
New Mexico, 1898. The age of the "Old West" nears its end. A feared bandit army, the "Wild Bunch", terrorizes the Southwest. "They are like a black wind that sweeps over the prairie," says Nobody, the blue-eyed boy who's quick on the draw.
His idol is Jack Beauregard, the legendary gunslinger. But when he meets him, he finds him to be a tired, disillusioned old man that only wants to get to New Orleans to leave for his homeland of France. But Nobody doesn't want his hero to leave like that. First, he needs to accomplish one final challenge: Jack Beauregard alone against the Wild Bunch. (Source: Rialto Film)