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Arts Calendar / October 16 / Film
09:20 Arctic Heart
Fantasy/Comedy/Drama. France 2016, 81 min. Directed by Marie Madinier. Starring: Guillaume Canet, Charlotte Le Bon, Xavier Beauvois. In French with Russian subtitles. Professor Quignard and his team of researchers are studying a protein unique to penguins. They are on the verge of a great discovery – their invention could possibly allow them to make a person’s immune system undefeatable. The only thing they need to complete their research is a human trial of their experimental treatment. A young researcher Christophine, secretly in love with the professor, proposes splicing penguin genes into her own genome, in order to help Quignard in his research.
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Frantz
11:10, 15:50, 21:10. Drama. France, Germany 2016, 113 min. Directed by François Ozon. Starring: Pierre Niney, Paula Beer, Ernst Stötzner. In French and German with Russian subtitles. The young Anna and Frantz lived in a small German city and were planning to get married. But into their quiet, idyllic life intruded a gigantic, crazy world – the First World War broke out. Frantz is sent to the front in France, where he, a 23-year-old violinist and lover of Verlaine’s poetry, is killed. The war ends, and Anna’s life has been reduced to supporting her beloved’s aging parents and to her memories of him. One day, she sees a stranger at the cemetery bringing flowers to Frantz’s grave. This man – Adrien – is French, and therefore an enemy. But her meeting him changes her life completely. “Frantz” is a new film by the brilliant François Ozon, who this time shot a stylized black-and-white film on the extremely relevant and painful theme of friends and enemies in a world of endless war and constant reshuffling of warring sides. The world premiere of “Frantz” took place at the most recent Venice Film Festival, where German actress Paula Beer received the Best Young Actor prize for her role as Anna.
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13:15 Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
Advanture/Fantasy. Great Britain, Belgium, USA 2016, 127 min. Directev by Tim Burton. Starring: Eva Green, Samuel L. Jackson, Judi Dench, Rupert Everett. In English with Russian subtitles. In childhood, Jacob often had to listen to his grandfather’s stories about his secret orphanage for strange children. After the grandfather’s death, he stumbles upon a mysterious island, where he discovers that those stories were not made up after all. Gradually, he becomes acquainted with the superpower-possessing children from the orphanage (and also discovers that he himself has similar unusual abilities), as well as uncovers the hidden details of his grandfather’s death. Tim Burton, one of the greatest storytellers in Hollywood, returns with a screen adaptation of Ransom Riggs’ best-selling debut novel. The film’s cinematographer was four-time Oscar nominee Bruno Delbonnel, famous for his work on “Amélie,” “Faust,” and “Inside Llewyn Davis.”
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16:00 Norwegian Film Festival 2016: Grand Hotel
Comedy/Drama. Norway 2016, 95 min. Directed by Arild Fröhlich. Starring: Atle Antonsen, Vera Vitali, Håkon Bøhmer. In Norwegian with Russian subtitles. A pompous, aging alcoholic and a tourettes-inflicted ten-year-old boy are forced to spend a week together at a high-end hotel. The only thing these two have in common is that they are both difficult to like. The hotel serves as their shared escape from the outside world and the problems it presents.
Formula Kino Horizon 
23:20 Sexy Shorts 2
Short Films. France, Estonia, Canada, Germany, Denmark, Spain 2016, 88 min. Directed by Tomer Sisley, Priit Pärn, Olga Pärn, Martina Plura, Jean-Sebastien Bernard, Fabrice Bracq, Julien Patry, Cecilie McNair, Laurence Arcadias, Juliette Marchand, Erika Lust. In Original language with Russian subtitles. The new short film programme “Sexy Shorts” is made up of eight stories about sex, in the most varied of positions: situational comedies, surreal animations, psychological dramas, erotic études, and film “anecdotes.” Contemporary European film works bolding with a delicate subject, and is not stingy with its jokes – for the world is controlled by laughter just as much as it is by sex!
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00:05 Sexy Shorts 2
Short Films. France, Estonia, Canada, Germany, Denmark, Spain 2016, 88 min. Directed by Tomer Sisley, Priit Pärn, Olga Pärn, Martina Plura, Jean-Sebastien Bernard, Fabrice Bracq, Julien Patry, Cecilie McNair, Laurence Arcadias, Juliette Marchand, Erika Lust. In Original language with Russian subtitles. The new short film programme “Sexy Shorts” is made up of eight stories about sex, in the most varied of positions: situational comedies, surreal animations, psychological dramas, erotic études, and film “anecdotes.” Contemporary European film works bolding with a delicate subject, and is not stingy with its jokes – for the world is controlled by laughter just as much as it is by sex!
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