New in German cinemas: ‘The Company You Keep’

Find movies playing in English in Germany with The Local’s cinema guide.
This week in theaters, The Company You Keep, a political action thriller that centers on Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground militant who has been hiding from the FBI for more than 30 years. Grant is played by Academy Award winner Robert Redford, who also produced and directed the film, joined by Susan Sarandon as a fellow leftist militant and Shia LaBoeuf as an ambitious young reporter trying to get to the bottom of a story. A tribute to 1960s idealism, The Company You Keep is an exciting character-driven drama that remains compelling from start to finish.
Movies in eastern Germany
For Berlin click here
Movies in central and western Germany
For Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Landstuhl/Ramstein click here
Movies in northern Germany
For Hamburg and Bremen click here
Movies in southern Germany
For Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Bamberg click here
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This week in theaters, The Company You Keep, a political action thriller that centers on Jim Grant, a former Weather Underground militant who has been hiding from the FBI for more than 30 years. Grant is played by Academy Award winner Robert Redford, who also produced and directed the film, joined by Susan Sarandon as a fellow leftist militant and Shia LaBoeuf as an ambitious young reporter trying to get to the bottom of a story. A tribute to 1960s idealism, The Company You Keep is an exciting character-driven drama that remains compelling from start to finish.
Movies in eastern Germany
For Berlin click here
Movies in central and western Germany
For Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt and Landstuhl/Ramstein click here
Movies in northern Germany
For Hamburg and Bremen click here
Movies in southern Germany
For Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Munich, Stuttgart, Nuremberg and Bamberg click here
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