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Arts Calendar / August 1 / Film
Atomic Blonde
09:40, 16:40, 19:10. Action/Detective. USA 2017, 115 min. Directed by David Leitch. Starring: Sofia Boutella, Charlize Theron, James McAvoy, John Goodman. In English with Russian subtitles. The story of the best agent in Britain’s MI6, Lorraine Broughton (Charlize Theron). Besides being a master of spycraft, Lorraine is an unbelievably attractive woman with an explosive personality. On the eve of the attack on the Berlin Wall, Lorraine is sent to Berlin to retrieve a priceless dossier, and she must join forces with deep agent David Percival (James McAvoy). A screen adaptation of the graphic novel “Coldest City,” by the director of “John Wick” and upcoming “Deadpool 2,” David Leitch.
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09:30 Berlin Syndrome
Thriller. Australia 2017, 116 min. Directed by Cate Shortland. Starring: Teresa Palmer, Max Riemelt, Lucie Aron, Matthias Habich, Emma Bading. In English with Russian subtitles. While on vacation in Berlin, Australian photojournalist Clare meets Andi, a charismatic local who works as a schoolteacher. A mutual attraction sparks up between them, and after a walk through the streets of Berlin, they spend the night together. But what should have been the beginning of a love affair quickly takes a wicked turn: in the morning, Clare discovers that Andi left for work and – by accident or otherwise – has locked her in his apartment. An Australian thriller by director Cate Shortland, present at this year’s Sundance Film Festival. The film is based on the eponymous novel by Melanie Joosten, which itself is reminiscent of John Fowles’ “The Collector.”
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Dunkirk
12:10, 19:20. Drama. USA, United Kingdom, France 2017, 106 min. Directed by Christopher Nolan. Starring: Tom Hardy, Mark Rylance, Kenneth Branagh, Cillian Murphy. In English with Russian subtitles. The beginning of the Second World War. Hundreds of thousands of British and Allied soldiers find themselves surrounded by enemy forces. A decision is made to evacuate the soldiers, trapped on the coast of the English Channel and stuck in a hopeless situation, by sea. Christopher Nolan’s first film based on real events, and dedicated to the Dunkirk evacuation, otherwise known as Operation Dynamo. Tom Hardy and Cillian Murphy star in the film, after having worked together in the TV show “Peaky Blinders.” Hans Zimmer composed the soundtrack.
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14:30 Let’s Go to that Village (Andiamo a Quel Paese)
Comedy. Italy 2014, 90 min. Directed by Salvo Ficarra, Valentino Picone. Starring: Salvo Ficarra, Valentino Picone, Tiziana Lodato, Lily Tirinnanzi, Fatima Trotta. In Italian with Russian subtitles. Valentino and Salvo, unemployed in search of fortune and recommendation, leave Palermo for a small country called Monteforte, where Valentino was born and have broke up the woman of his dreams. The situation in Monteforte is not promising: people whispered among square, church, bars and barber. The mature age of the villagers, inspire Salvo to live with the retirement of his mother in law, trying to involve every aunt and uncle that own a pension. Welcomed and forced to a strict diet, which keeps them healthy and alive, the Retired delegate life and the withdrawal of the pension to Salvo and Valentino, who buy the first new car and try to enjoy their life finally. But one after another the old guests die, leaving Salvo and Valentino in complete despair. The two do not give up and they invent new solutions to combat the lack of money. The epilogue is bitter and claims the urgency of a generational change of the ruling classes in Italy.
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Mon Ange
11:50, 15:40. Romance. France, Belgium 2017, 80 min. Directed by Harry Cleven. Starring: Hannah Boudreau, Maya Dory, Fleur Geffrier. In French with Russian subtitles. Devastated with grief after the mysterious disappearance of her magician lover, Louise is sent to a psychiatric asylum. Nine months later, she gives birth to Angel, a baby boy with an incredible gift: he is invisible. To protect him from the cruelty of the outside world, his mother hides his existence. Angel grows up quite normally until he meets Madeleine, a blind little girl of his age who lives nearby. They quickly become inseparable, Madeleine still unaware of Angel's invisibility. Until one day Madeleine announces something that will turn their lives upside down: she will recover her sight.
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01:15 The Bar (El Bar)
Thriller/Comedy. Spain, Argentina 2017, 102 min. Directed by Álex de la Iglesia. Starring: Mario Casas, Blanca Suárez, José Sacristán, Carmen Machi, Terele Pávez. In Spanish with Russian subtitles. A ragtag group meets up at a Madrid bar. Suddenly, a hidden sniper starts shooting at the people leaving the establishment, and the terrified customers are trapped. The situation worsens until someone suggests that the source of the threat isn’t outside the bar, but inside it. A new thriller by Spanish director Álex de la Iglesia, who won the Silver Lion at the Venice Film Festival for his film “The Last Circus” (Balada triste de trompeta).
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The Beguiled
13:40, 17:20, 21:40. Drama/Western. USA 2017, 95 min. Directed by Sofia Coppola. Starring: Elle Fanning, Kirsten Dunst, Colin Farrell, Nicole Kidman. In English with Russian subtitles. The heat of the American Civil War. Wounded corporal John McBurney escapes the field of battle and hides in the woods. 12-year-old Amy helps him, taking him into a cloistered boarding school for girls not far away and giving him first aid. The residents of the boarding school are none too pleased with this, and the corporal is forced to employ all of his charms so as not to be given up to the Confederates. Gradually, the atmosphere in the school comes to a boil – and everyone dreams of winning the dashing young man’s favor. A dramatic Western by Sofia Coppola, based on a novel by Thomas Cullinan. The film was nominated for a Palme d’Or and won the Best Director prize at the previous Cannes Film Festival. With this, Sofia Coppola become the second woman in history to receive the award.
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21:30 Vacances Françaises: Jour J
Comedy. France 2017, 94 min. Directed by Reem Kherici. Starring: Reem Kherici, Nicolas Duvauchelle, Julia Piaton. In France with Russian subtitles. When she discovers a wedding planer's business card, Alexia instantly says, "Yes" to Mathias unaware that it belongs to his mistress. The groom is now trapped between his bride, and his lover who in charge of his unwanted marriage.
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21:30 Vacances Françaises: Mon Ange
Romance. Belgium 2017, 80 min. Directed by Harry Cleven. Starring: Hannah Boudreau, Maya Dory, Fleur Geffrier. In French with Russian subtitles. Devastated with grief after the mysterious disappearance of her magician lover, Louise is sent to a psychiatric asylum. Nine months later, she gives birth to Angel, a baby boy with an incredible gift: he is invisible. To protect him from the cruelty of the outside world, his mother hides his existence. Angel grows up quite normally until he meets Madeleine, a blind little girl of his age who lives nearby. They quickly become inseparable, Madeleine still unaware of Angel's invisibility. Until one day Madeleine announces something that will turn their lives upside down: she will recover her sight.
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23:45 With Open Arms (À Bras Ouverts)
Comedy. France 2017, 92 min. Directed by Philippe de Chauveron. Starring: Christian Clavier, Ary Abittan, Elsa Zylberstein. In French with Russian subtitles. In the fervor of pre-election debates, refined and bourgeois Jean-Étienne Fougerole lets slip on television that his beloved France is open to any immigrants, and that they can find food and shelter anywhere - even at his house. And very soon, a whole gypsy camp forms at his door, headed up by the cheeky Babik. If he doesn’t let them in, he loses the votes of his constituents. His calm family life is over: the uninvited guests swim in his indoor pool, hold concerts in the courtyard, set up camp in the master bathroom, drink through his wine collection, and even make a pass at Jean-Étienne’s wife, the avant-garde artist Daphné. But that’s not the worst of it! Because Jean-Étienne’s only son, Lionel, falls in love with Babik’s daughter, pretty young Lulughia, and is planning on marrying her! Will the hero’s humanist tendencies stand these trials?
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