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| Arts Calendar / December 19 / Film |
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09:25, 17:05. Drama. France, Algiers 2020, 90 min. Directed by Maïwenn Le Besco. Starring: Fanny Ardant, Louis Garrel, Dylan Robert, Marine Vacth, Caroline Chaniolleau. In French with Russian subtitles. The main character of the film, Neige grew up in a family where she constantly had to prove the right to her own opinion and fight for independence. When her beloved grandfather dies, Neige is confused: it seems that now, everything must start over. To understand how to live on and how to determine her identity going forward, Neige does a DNA test, beginning a completely new page in her life. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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13:20, 19:15. Drama, Horror. USA 1977, 89 min. Directed by David Lynch. Starring: Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph. In English with Russian subtitles. Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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| Theatre HD Live in Cinema: Romeo and Juliet |
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15:00. Sadler's Wells Theatre 2019, 91 min (no interval). Directed by Matthew Bourne. Starring: Paris Fitzpatrick, Cordelia Braithwaite, Dan Wright. In English with Russian subtitles. Matthew Bourne’s Romeo and Juliet has been hailed as ‘the single most eagerly awaited dance show for 2019’ by The Daily Telegraph. This passionate and contemporary re-imagining of Shakespeare’s classic story of love and conflict is set in the not too distant future in ‘The Verona Institute’. Here ‘difficult’ young people are mysteriously confined by a society that seeks to divide and crush their youthful spirit and individuality. Our two young lovers must follow their hearts as they risk everything to be together. A timeless story of forbidden love, repressed emotions and teenage discovery, filmed live at Sadler’s Wells in London especially for cinemas. Bursting with youth, vitality and Matthew Bourne’s trademark storytelling, the UK’s brightest young dance talent join the New Adventures company, with direction and choreography by Matthew Bourne, design by Lez Brotherston, lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Paul Groothuis and new orchestrations of the Prokofiev score by Terry Davies, played live by the New Adventures Orchestra conducted by Brett Morris. Formula Kino na Polezhaevskoy |
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| Theatre HD Live in Cinema: Wise Children |
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19:30. York Theatre Royal 2019, 148 min (with one intermission). Directed by Emma Rice. Starring: Etta Murfitt, Gareth Snook, Mirabelle Gremaud. In English. Multi-award-winning director Emma Rice brings her unique, exuberantly impish vision to Angela Carter’s great last novel in this brand-new play. A big, bawdy tangle of theatrical joy and heartbreak, Wise Children is ‘pure, unadulterated theatre’ (★★★★★ Broadway World) performed by a talented ensemble cast. A celebration of show business, family, forgiveness and hope, with a generous dash of Shakespeare, scandal and mischief, this colourful all-singing and dancing show takes the audience on a rollercoaster ride of emotion. Zvezda |
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