Phantoms of July (2025)
Ursula and Neda, an East German waitress with a broken heart and an Iranian YouTuber with a broken arm, both feel trapped and lonely in their precarious lives. One summer evening, Ursula falls for a mysterious musician from the city, while Neda is convinced that she recognized an old friend from Tehran in an equally enigmatic street sweeper. The winding paths of chance draw the two women together on an unexpected ghost hunt in the mountains...
Director: Julian Radlmaier
Genre: Drama, Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
Release Date: November 27, 2025
Cast
- Clara Schwinning - Ursula
- Maral Keshavarz - Neda
- Henriette Confurius - Zulima
- Paula Schindler - Lotte
- Ghazal Shojaei - Marjam
- Kyung-Taek Lie - Sung-Nam
- Buksori Lie - Buk
- Marlene Hauser - Daniela
- Jérémie Galiana - Paul
- Luise von Stein - Grete
Screenplay
- Julian Radlmaier (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Faraz Fesharaki
Editing: Julian Radlmaier
Production: Blue Monticola, WDR
Country: Germany
Language: Deutsch
Original Language: de
More Films by Director: Julian Radlmaier
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Phantoms of July about?
- Ursula and Neda, an East German waitress with a broken heart and an Iranian YouTuber with a broken arm, both feel trapped and lonely in their precarious lives. One summer evening, Ursula falls for a mysterious musician from the city, while Neda is convinced that she recognized an old friend from Tehran in an equally enigmatic street sweeper. The winding paths of chance draw the two women together on an unexpected ghost hunt in the mountains...
- Who directed Phantoms of July?
- Phantoms of July was directed by Julian Radlmaier.
- Who stars in Phantoms of July?
- Phantoms of July stars Clara Schwinning, Maral Keshavarz, Henriette Confurius, Paula Schindler, Ghazal Shojaei, Kyung-Taek Lie.
- How long is Phantoms of July?
- Phantoms of July has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
- What genre is Phantoms of July?
- Phantoms of July is a Drama, Comedy film.
- Where was Phantoms of July produced?
- Phantoms of July was produced in Germany.