The Indie Film Corner: ‘Girl on a Bicycle’

The Indie Film “Girl On A Bicycle” will be shown at USCB Center for the Arts on Monday, March 17 at 7 p.m.

GirlOnABicycle_poster_10_RGB_200ppiDirected and written by Jeremy Leven (Screenwriter of “The Notebook”), “Girl on a Bicycle” stars Nora Tschirner, Vincenzo Amato, Paddy Considine, Louise Monot and Stéphane Debac. Rated R, 101 minutes.

Paolo (Vincenzo Amato), an Italian who drives a Paris tour bus, has just proposed to his true love, the German stewardess, Greta (Nora Tschirner), when the young French beauty, Cécile (Louise Monot) pulls up beside his bus on her bicycle — and, in short order, Paolo, following some very bad advice from his friend, Derek (Paddy Considine), finds himself with a German fiancée, a French “wife”, two Australian children who call him “Papa” and his life upside-down.

“You can’t help but fall in love with ‘Girl on a Bicycle’, the most surprising romantic comedy of the year,” said Amy R. Handler of Film Threat. “The most charming film of the year,” according to Jeffrey Lyons, Lyons Den Radio.

Tickets are adults $7, seniors $6, students $7. For more information, contact 843-521-4145, email bhargrov@uscb.edu or visit www.uscbcenterforthearts.com.

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