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Arts Calendar / July 28 / Film
Café Society
11:15, 15:30, 17:25, 19:20, 21:15, 01:15. Comedy/Drama. USA 2016 ,94 min. Directed by Woody Allen. Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell. In English with Russian subtitles. In the 1930s, young Bronx native Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) arrives in Hollywood in the hopes of finding a job in the film industry, where his uncle Phil (Steve Carell) works. Phil is a well-known Hollywood agent, and Bobby discovers the world of film stars, backstage drama, and the high life, while falling in love with Phil’s secretary (Kristen Stewart). Woody Allen’s 47th full-length film has a full complement of celebrities: Corey Stoll, Parker Posey, Blake Lively, and Sheryl Lee, alongside the aforementioned Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Steve Carell – and opened the 69th annual Cannes Film Festival. The legendary Vittorio Storaro (“Apocalypse Now,” “The Last Emperor,” “Dune”) served as cinematographer.
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Café Society
10:00, 17:25, 20:55. Comedy/Drama. USA 2016 ,94 min. Directed by Woody Allen. Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell. In English with Russian subtitles. In the 1930s, young Bronx native Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) arrives in Hollywood in the hopes of finding a job in the film industry, where his uncle Phil (Steve Carell) works. Phil is a well-known Hollywood agent, and Bobby discovers the world of film stars, backstage drama, and the high life, while falling in love with Phil’s secretary (Kristen Stewart). Woody Allen’s 47th full-length film has a full complement of celebrities: Corey Stoll, Parker Posey, Blake Lively, and Sheryl Lee, alongside the aforementioned Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, and Steve Carell – and opened the 69th annual Cannes Film Festival. The legendary Vittorio Storaro (“Apocalypse Now,” “The Last Emperor,” “Dune”) served as cinematographer.
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23:50 Des Nouvelles de la Planète Mars
Comedy. France, Belgium 2016, 101 min. Directed by Dominik Moll. Starring: François Damiens, Vincent Macaigne, Veerle Baetens, Jeanne Guittet, Tom Rivoire, Michel Aumont. In French with Russian subtitles. Philippe Mars is a typical “small man:” he works in IT, but dreams of space. His children consider him a loser; his sister – a nerd; and even the ghosts of his dead parents poke fun at him. Everything changes with the appearance of his funny, somewhat scary colleague, Jérôme. Along with his mistress, freshly escaped from a psychiatric clinic, they turn Philippe’s house and life upside down and force him to make a real choice for the first time in his life: to fly to Mars. A new comedy from two-time Palme d’Or nominee Dominik Moll (“Lemming,” “With a Friend Like Harry / Harry, un ami qui vous veut du bien”). The film premiered at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.
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09:15 Fire at Sea
Documentary. Italy, France 2016, 114 min. Directed by Gianfranco Rosi. In Italian with Russian subtitles. The events of the film unfold during the development of the migrant crisis in Europe, on the Sicilian island of Lampedusa, once a supply point used by pirates and now serving as the “gateway” to Europe for hundreds of thousands of undocumented migrants from Northern Africa. Rosi spent several months on the island, documenting the history, cultural, and everyday lives of local residents as they come into contact with the steady stream of incomers, arriving in overflowing boats in the hopes of beginning a new life, over a period of many years. Despite regular rescue operations, thousands of migrants perish every year off the island’s shores. A documentary film by Italian director Gianfranco Rosi, and recipient of the Golden Bear at this year’s Berlin Film Festival. In 2013, Gianfranco Rosi was awarded the Golden Lion at the Venice Film Festival for “Sacro GRA".
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La Luna su Torino
11:50, 22:45. Drama. Italy 2014, 94 min. Directed by Davide Ferrario. Starring: Walter Leonardi, Manuela Parodi, Eugenio Franceschini. In Italian with Russian subtitles. Ugo (Walter Leonardi) is a jobless erudite who kills time riding his bike, reading (and profusely citing) poet/philosopher Giacomo Leopardi, and otherwise lounging around the motley suburban house he inherited from his deceased parents. When he’s not brooding alone in bed, he playfully chats up his two housemates: the handsome zookeeper and aspiring writer, Dario (Eugenio Franceschini), and the romance-seeking travel agent, Maria (Manuela Parodi), whom Ugo desperately tries to get in the sack. As the different storylines never quite coalesce, Ferrario tries to weave them together via a series of artsy, documentary images of Turin, which, as a voiceover explains, is located on the 45th parallel and thus equidistant between the North and South Poles. While such moments feel tacked on to the rest of the movie and never add much to the characters, they do offer up a virtual sightseeing tour of the city, captured by cinematographer Dante Cecchin in vibrantly lit, widescreen compositions (some of which are purposely lopsided, in a stylistic move that can be distracting).
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Pelé: Birth of a Legend
13:20, 23:10. Biography. USA 2016, 107 min. Directed by Jeff Zimbalist, Michael Zimbalist. Starring: Kevin de Paula, Seu Jorge, Mariana Nunes, Leonardo Lima Carvalho. In English with Russian subtitles. A biographical drama about the whirlwind beginnings of Brazilian wunderkind Edson Arantes do Nascimento’s football career – better known to the world as Pelé. While growing up in the slums of Sao Paulo, Pelé first stepped onto a football pitch for an official match at age fifteen, and within two years he brought Brazil a World Cup with the deciding goal against the hosting Swedish team. The young Zimbalist brothers’ biopic is not so much a documentary about the outstanding career of one of the most famous athletes of the 20th century as it is the story of a footballer who couldn’t and wouldn’t play like everyone else – and instead turned his playing style into a world standard.
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09:10 Race
Biography. USA 2016, 134 min. Directed by Stephen Hopkins. Starring: Stephan James, Jason Sudeikis, Shanice Banton, Carice van Houten, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt. In English with Russian subtitles. In 1933, an exceptionally gifted Black runner, Jesse Owens, applies to the University of Ohio, where he attracts the attention of Larry Snyder – the university’s track and field coach, to whom Jesse’s abilities as a runner are more important than the color of his skin. In just a few years, Owens sets several world records and becomes one of the leading athletes on the US Olympic team. But the 1936 Games are to take place in Nazi Germany and must, according to Adolf Hitler, demonstrate the superiority of the Aryan race. A biopic by Stephen Hopkins (“Predator 2,” “The Life and Death of Peter Sellers”) about the legendary athlete and four-time Olympic champion, who in 1935 set four world records in less than an hour.
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Star Trek Beyond
11:50, 16:40, 21:30. Action. USA 2016, 120 min. Directed by Justin Lin. Starring: Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Anton Yelchin, Karl Urban, Idris Elba. In English with Russian subtitles. The events of the film unfold two years after the beginning of a new five-year mission for the team aboard the USS Enterprise. The ship withstands an attack by an unknown alien race and is left practically destroyed. Spock and several other members of the crew disappear. Captain Kirk and the remaining crew members perform an emergency landing on a distant planet, where they are dragged into conflict with a new and merciless foe that hates any and all representatives of the Federation. The 13th full-length film of Gene Roddenberry’s cult classic franchise, and the third with J.J. Abrams (“Lost”) at the helm – though with Justin Lin (“True Detective”) in the director’s chair this time.
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The Neon Demon
14:20, 19:10. Thriller. France, Denmark, USA 2016, 118 min. Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. Starring: Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves. In English with Russian subtitles. The young Jesse (Elle Fanning) moves out of her podunk hometown to Los Angeles in the hopes of becoming a model. She rents a cheap room in a dubious motel and agrees to a photo session with the first photographer she meets. Soon she begins to attract the attention of agents who have grown tired of the stereotypical look of California models. Jesse’s quick rise can’t help but attract the jealousy of her competitors, and her friendship with the stylist-turned-mortician Ruby (Jena Malone) doesn’t bode well. A new film by Nicolas Winding Refn (director of “Valhalla” and “Drive”) that caused an uproar at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. A frightening fairy tale about the Los Angeles fashion world, which is turned into a two-hour-long surrealist performance by the glitz, flashes, neon lights, and Cliff Martinez’s music – reminiscent either of a David Lynch movie “or a very sick version of a Calvin Klein commercial,” according to Variety.
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13:40 The Neon Demon
Thriller. France, Denmark, USA 2016, 118 min. Directed by Nicolas Winding Refn. Starring: Elle Fanning, Christina Hendricks, Keanu Reeves. In English with Russian subtitles. The young Jesse (Elle Fanning) moves out of her podunk hometown to Los Angeles in the hopes of becoming a model. She rents a cheap room in a dubious motel and agrees to a photo session with the first photographer she meets. Soon she begins to attract the attention of agents who have grown tired of the stereotypical look of California models. Jesse’s quick rise can’t help but attract the jealousy of her competitors, and her friendship with the stylist-turned-mortician Ruby (Jena Malone) doesn’t bode well. A new film by Nicolas Winding Refn (director of “Valhalla” and “Drive”) that caused an uproar at this year’s Cannes Film Festival. A frightening fairy tale about the Los Angeles fashion world, which is turned into a two-hour-long surrealist performance by the glitz, flashes, neon lights, and Cliff Martinez’s music – reminiscent either of a David Lynch movie “or a very sick version of a Calvin Klein commercial,” according to Variety.
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