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Arts Calendar / February 25 / Film
00:45 Fifty Shades Darker
Drama. USA 2017, 115 min. Directed by James Foley. Starring: Dakota Johnson, Jamie Dornan, Eric Johnson. In English with Russian subtitles. Frightened by Christian Grey’s secrets and internal demons, Anastasia Steele decides to break up with him, and soon thereafter finds a job at a small publishing house in Seattle. But his desires still have power over her. Christian is ready to reconsider the rules of engagement and reveal all his secrets. When it finally appears that everything is going perfectly, Anastasia struggles with the rage and envy of the women who had been with Christian before her. A sequel to the original erotic thriller, based on E.L. James’ novels. James Foley (“House of Cards,” “Twin Peaks”) directs, and the screenplay was developed by Niall Leonard – E.L. James’ husband.
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20:40 Jackie
Biography/Drama. Chilie, France, USA 2016, 100 min. Directed by Pablo Larraín. Starring: Natalie Portamn, Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, John Hut. In English with Russian subtitles. “Jackie” is a contemporary drama about First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portman), who turns around in the days following the shocking assassination of her husband – President John F. Kennedy, who was shot during his visit to Dallas and died right in the arms of his wife. The time after his death, when she never quite came completely to her senses and didn’t let her loved ones out of her sight, creates the suspense in “Jackie” – just like in one of Pablo Larraín’s previous films, “Post Mortem.” Right after the tragedy, Jackie begins to lose influence in the White House, where Kennedy’s political opponents have already begun knocking at the door. But it is she who is forced to fight for how the world would remember her husband, and defends his name from political intrigue and speculation The film recreates in detail the rituals and daily life of the White House – that luxurious “house of cards,” where Jackie becomes a captive. The film served as Chilean Pablo Larraín’s Hollywood debut, who has long since been a star on the festival circuit, and the role of Jackie has already been called an acting feat for Natalie Portman – whose work on the film has made her an Oscar favorite. The film’s world premiere took place at the last Venice Film Festival, where it received a prize for best screenplay.
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Jackie
16:10, 18:10, 22:50. Biography/Drama. Chilie, France, USA 2016, 100 min. Directed by Pablo Larraín. Starring: Natalie Portamn, Peter Sarsgaard, Greta Gerwig, John Hut. In English with Russian subtitles. “Jackie” is a contemporary drama about First Lady of the United States Jacqueline Kennedy (Natalie Portman), who turns around in the days following the shocking assassination of her husband – President John F. Kennedy, who was shot during his visit to Dallas and died right in the arms of his wife. The time after his death, when she never quite came completely to her senses and didn’t let her loved ones out of her sight, creates the suspense in “Jackie” – just like in one of Pablo Larraín’s previous films, “Post Mortem.” Right after the tragedy, Jackie begins to lose influence in the White House, where Kennedy’s political opponents have already begun knocking at the door. But it is she who is forced to fight for how the world would remember her husband, and defends his name from political intrigue and speculation The film recreates in detail the rituals and daily life of the White House – that luxurious “house of cards,” where Jackie becomes a captive. The film served as Chilean Pablo Larraín’s Hollywood debut, who has long since been a star on the festival circuit, and the role of Jackie has already been called an acting feat for Natalie Portman – whose work on the film has made her an Oscar favorite. The film’s world premiere took place at the last Venice Film Festival, where it received a prize for best screenplay.
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16:50 Lion
Melodrama. Australia, USA 2016, 118 min. Directed by Garth Davis. Starring: Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara, Dev Patel, David Wenham. In English with Russian subtitles. At the age of 5, the Indian boy Saroo Brierly got lost and wound up in Australia, where he found a new home. Twenty-five years later, with a feeling that memories from his past life will not give him peace, he decides to search out his real family. A classical drama by Garth Davis about the search for self and identity. Featuring Dev Patel – already the biggest Indian face in English-language cinema (“Slumdog Millionaire,” “Chappie”) - alongside Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara.
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11:30 Lion
Melodrama. Australia, USA 2016, 118 min. Directed by Garth Davis. Starring: Nicole Kidman, Rooney Mara, Dev Patel, David Wenham. In English with Russian subtitles. At the age of 5, the Indian boy Saroo Brierly got lost and wound up in Australia, where he found a new home. Twenty-five years later, with a feeling that memories from his past life will not give him peace, he decides to search out his real family. A classical drama by Garth Davis about the search for self and identity. Featuring Dev Patel – already the biggest Indian face in English-language cinema (“Slumdog Millionaire,” “Chappie”) - alongside Nicole Kidman and Rooney Mara.
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11:40 Love is…
Short film. France, United Kingdom, Russia, USA, Argentina, Spain 2017, 104 min. In the original with Russian subtitles. The Beatles-esque reassurance, “All you need is love,” has been tested by time and film. This eternal topic gives filmmakers a unique chance to switch from the sad to the funny with lightning speed, rejoicing and crying practically simultaneously. In this new programme are six beautiful romantic stories in the styles of jazz and rock, about the first adult stirrings of love at the most tender age; the science of parting; jealousy, and how it goes hand-in-hand with love; and music.
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01:40 Moonlight
Drama. USA 2016, 111 min. Directed by Barry Jenkins. Starring: Mahershala Ali, Shariff Earp, Duan Sanderson, Alex R. Hibbert, Janelle Monáe, Naomie Harris, Jaden Piner, Ashton Sanders, Edson Jean, Patrick Decile, Jharrel Jerome. In English with Russian subtitles. The film describes the three "phases" of growing up for Chiron, a black teenager from the wrong side of Miami, during the rise of the drug trade. Painfully working through with his homosexuality, conflicts with his peers, and family drama, Chiron dwells in a torturous search for and attempts to accept himself. The best film of 2016 according to Time magazine, winner of a Golden Globe, and recipient of 8 Oscar nominations.
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Paterson
14:40, 22:30. Drama. USA 2016, 118 min. Directed by Jim Jarmusch. Starring: Adam Driver, Golshifteh Farahani, Luis Da Silva Jr., Jared Gilman, William Jackson Harper, Frank Harts, Kara Hayward, Barry Shabaka Henley, Sterling Jerins, Chasten Harmon. In English with Russian subtitles. Paterson is a poet and bus driver, living in Paterson, New Jersey – a coincidence which he finds unsurprising, since so much in the world "rhymes." His life is defined by the streets of route 23, nightly walks with his bulldog Marvin, conversations with his wife, Laura, and the black-and-white patterns with which she decorates clothing. He dedicates his poetry to Laura, and she tries to convince him to publish them, or at least make a few copies of the pages of his notebooks. In “Paterson,” Jim Jarmusch sings the praises of everyday life and the happiness of simple things. After all, in the words of William Carlos Williams, author of the famous poem “Paterson,” “No ideas but in things.” The film was nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Paterson
09:15, 14:00, 18:00. Drama. USA 2016, 118 min. Directed by Jim Jarmusch. Starring: Adam Driver, Golshifteh Farahani, Luis Da Silva Jr., Jared Gilman, William Jackson Harper, Frank Harts, Kara Hayward, Barry Shabaka Henley, Sterling Jerins, Chasten Harmon. In English with Russian subtitles. Paterson is a poet and bus driver, living in Paterson, New Jersey – a coincidence which he finds unsurprising, since so much in the world "rhymes." His life is defined by the streets of route 23, nightly walks with his bulldog Marvin, conversations with his wife, Laura, and the black-and-white patterns with which she decorates clothing. He dedicates his poetry to Laura, and she tries to convince him to publish them, or at least make a few copies of the pages of his notebooks. In “Paterson,” Jim Jarmusch sings the praises of everyday life and the happiness of simple things. After all, in the words of William Carlos Williams, author of the famous poem “Paterson,” “No ideas but in things.” The film was nominated for the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival.
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09:50 The Great Wall
Action/Fantasy. USA, China 2016, 111 min. Directed by Zhang Yimou. Starring: Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe, Pedro Pascal, Andy Lau. In English with Russian subtitles. The 15th century. An expedition to discover the secret of black powder sets off for China from Europe. Having reached their destination, they are captured by Chinese soldiers, where they witness the construction of the Great Wall – purportedly to guard against attacks by Mongolian nomads, but actually against a far more terrifying enemy, who over the course of a century has presented a danger not only to the Celestial Empire, but to the entire human race. A film by Zhang Yimou (“Raise the Red Lantern,” “House of Flying Daggers”), and the most expensive Chinese film in history. Starring Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe, and Pedro Pascal.
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09:20 The Great Wall
Action/Fantasy. USA, China 2016, 111 min. Directed by Zhang Yimou. Starring: Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe, Pedro Pascal, Andy Lau. In English with Russian subtitles. The 15th century. An expedition to discover the secret of black powder sets off for China from Europe. Having reached their destination, they are captured by Chinese soldiers, where they witness the construction of the Great Wall – purportedly to guard against attacks by Mongolian nomads, but actually against a far more terrifying enemy, who over the course of a century has presented a danger not only to the Celestial Empire, but to the entire human race. A film by Zhang Yimou (“Raise the Red Lantern,” “House of Flying Daggers”), and the most expensive Chinese film in history. Starring Matt Damon, Willem Dafoe, and Pedro Pascal.
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11:45 Toni Erdmann
Drama/Comedy. Germany, Austria 2016, 162 min. Directed by Maren Ade. Starring: Peter Simonischek, Sandra Hüller, Michael Wittenborn. In German with Russian subtitles. A former music teacher, trickster, and dreamer, Winfried is desperate to mend his relationship with his adult daughter Ines, a perpetually-busy employee of a global corporation. Her father never sees her, hears from her, or even knows anything about her, and has started to joke that he has somebody to replace her. In order to get her attention, he passes himself off as an eccentric businessman, Toni Erdmann, and makes a surprise trip to Bucharest, where his daughter is working at another of her company’s offices. With his hilarious, scandalous escapades, Winfried stuns everyone around him into a shocked silence in his efforts to win a place in Ines’ heart, all the while dragging her into a reciprocal – and no less maddening – game. "Toni Erdmann" is an outstanding comedy, a touching drama, an absolutely unusual love story, and the most accurate, perceptive film about fathers and their children in an age where personal and intergenerational connections are constantly breaking down. Based on a poll conducted among of members of the “Fipresci” international film critics' association, the film was awarded this year’s Grand Prix. It is also nominated for “Oscar” as «Best Foreign Language Film».
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Toni Erdmann
15:00, 22:40. Drama/Comedy. Germany, Austria 2016, 162 min. Directed by Maren Ade. Starring: Peter Simonischek, Sandra Hüller, Michael Wittenborn. In German with Russian subtitles. A former music teacher, trickster, and dreamer, Winfried is desperate to mend his relationship with his adult daughter Ines, a perpetually-busy employee of a global corporation. Her father never sees her, hears from her, or even knows anything about her, and has started to joke that he has somebody to replace her. In order to get her attention, he passes himself off as an eccentric businessman, Toni Erdmann, and makes a surprise trip to Bucharest, where his daughter is working at another of her company’s offices. With his hilarious, scandalous escapades, Winfried stuns everyone around him into a shocked silence in his efforts to win a place in Ines’ heart, all the while dragging her into a reciprocal – and no less maddening – game. "Toni Erdmann" is an outstanding comedy, a touching drama, an absolutely unusual love story, and the most accurate, perceptive film about fathers and their children in an age where personal and intergenerational connections are constantly breaking down. Based on a poll conducted among of members of the “Fipresci” international film critics' association, the film was awarded this year’s Grand Prix. It is also nominated for “Oscar” as «Best Foreign Language Film».
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