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| Arts Calendar / November 17 / Film |
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19:30 | The Dardenne Brothers Retrospective: La Fille Inconnue |
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Drama/Thriller. France, Belgium 2016, 106 min. Directed by Jean-Pierre Dardenne, Luc Dardenne. Starring: Adèle Haenel, Olivier Bonnaud, Jérémie Renier. In French with Russian subtitles. A doctor attempts to uncover the identity of a patient who died after she refused her treatment. Awards: Cannes Film Festival - participation; Toronto International Film Festival - participation; Moscow Internatioanl Film Festival - participation; European Film Academy Award Nomination - Best Film. Illuzion |
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Comedy. France 2015, 99 min. Directed by Julie Delpy. Starring: Dany Boon, Julie Delpy, Vincent Lacoste, Karin Viard, Antoine Lounguine. In French with Russian subtitles. Violette is a single mother, who takes care of her only son Lolo and is, besides that, a textbook workaholic. 19-year-old Lolo is a bright teenager and perfectly capable of being independent, but as often happens in broken families, he is far too attached to his mother. And when Violette suddenly falls in love with awkward computer geek Jean-René, Lolo does not seem very happy with their relationship. He decides to get rid of his mother’s interfering lover, whatever the cost. The sixth feature film by famous French-American actress and director Julie Delpy, based on her own screenplay. Delpy also plays one of the main roles. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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19:30 | Nanni Moretti retrospective: The Son’s Room |
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Drama. Italy 2001, 98 min. Directed by Nanni Moretti. Starring: Nanni Moretti, Laura Morante, Jasmine Trinca, Giuseppe Sanfelice, Claudio Santamaria. In Italian with Russian subtitles. Giovanni (Nanni Moretti), a successful psychoanalyst, and his wife (Laura Morante) have two children: Irene (Jasmine Trinca) and Andrea (Giuseppe Sanfelice). Their peaceful life is practically ruined by their son’s antics: Andrea steals ammonite from the school museum. But one day, Andrea dies, and the sorrow nearly destroys the family: Giovanni can’t bring himself to work, Paola shuts herself up in her despair, Irene becomes unbearable. At this moment, a letter comes for Andrea, written by a certain Arianna – the girl that was in love with him…Recipient of the Palme d’Or and Fipresci awards at the Cannes Film Festival. The film will be shown from the 35mm original. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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