The University Travel Film series will present a travelog on Germany Monday, at 7:30 p.m., in Kingsbury Hall on the lower University of Utah campus.

Clint Denn, a familiar face to UTF patrons, will narrate his film, "Germany," which will be shown in Digital Cinema format.

Germany's fertile valleys, stunning mountains and beautiful rivers, as well as its proximity to the North Atlantic, have helped it develop into one of the world's top economies.

Some of Europe's great cities, including Berlin and Dresden, are found in Germany. Highlights of the film also include the Black Forest, Bavaria, and the north coast ports of Hamburg, Bremen and Bremerhaven.

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Denn's 80-minute film has it all.

The filmmaker's varied background includes acting, writing, photography and teaching. He and Col. John D. Craig wrote a nationally recognized text on scuba diving and skin diving and produced several award-winning films. Denn has taught underwater occupations and motion-picture techniques.

His experience and expertise combine to make him one of America's finest travelog producers.

Tickets are available at the Kingsbury Hall box office weekdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and prior to the screening Monday evening. Park free in the Rice/Eccles Stadium parking. A free shuttle will transport you to Kingsbury Hall.

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