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Arts Calendar / April 2 / Film
21:35 Destroyer
Action, thriller, drama, crime. USA 2018, 121 min. Directed by Karyn Kusama. Starring: Nicole Kidman, Toby Kebbell, Tatiana Maslany, Sebastian Stan. In English with Russian subtitles. Once, the young Erin Bell, an LAPD detective, went undercover into a dangerous criminal gang, but the special operation ended in a bloody nightmare, which left an indelible imprint on her entire life. 16 years later, the head of the gang returns. Now, the hardened and weary Erin, who already doesn’t trust anyone and expects nothing, has to recall her past and trust the criminals once again. That’s the only way that she can finally fix her mistakes and fight the demons of her past.
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
London International Animation Festival (LIAF)
14:00, 17:50. Animated films. United Kingdom, France, Poland, The Netherlands, Switzerland 2017-2018, 80 min. In the original with Russian subtitles. The new program of LIAF this year includes nine short animated films and is truly varied in terms of techniques used. Audiences will see digital, puppet, and clay animation on the big screen, as well as complex mixed media. But all of these various approaches are not just valuable in and of themselves — they are tools to deliver a complicated artistic message.
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
16:40 Mid90s
Drama, comedy. USA 2018, 85 min. Directed by Jonah Hill. Starring: Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston, Lucas Hedges, Na-kel Smith. In English with Russian subtitles. This is the directorial debut of actor Jonah Hill: a shout-out to the America of his childhood, without cell phones, internet, or social networks, with music on cassettes and amateur home videos on VHS. Nostalgic, but totally not sentimental. 13-year-old Stevie lives with his mother, who’s more interested in her search for a new boyfriend than in her own children, and his older brother, who is raising his little brother primarily with his fists. The boy runs away from his problematic family to the streets of Los Angeles of the mid-90s and makes friends with a rowdy band of skaters. Together with his new friends, Stevie learns every lesson that the streets can teach him: his first drink, his first hit of weed, and his first awkward attempt at sex. In order to impress the boys, he’s ready to do anything — even the most dangerous jump.
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
19:30 Nureyev
Documentary. UK 2018, 109 min. Directed by David Morris, Jacqui Morris. In English with Russian subtitles. This striking and moving documentary from BAFTA nominated directors, Jacqui and David Morris, traces the extraordinary life of Rudolf Nureyev, the most famous male dancer that transcended fame in the dance world to become a pop culture icon of his time. It charts his rise from humble beginnings, to his eventual defection to the West, an event that shocked the world. The film contextualises not just the man but also the times in which he lived, discussing the politically charged divide between Russia and the West and the critical role that Nureyev played as a cultural and global phenomena. Blending never-before-seen footage, an original score by award-winning composer Alex Baranowski, and a spellbinding series of exclusive modern dance tableaux directed by Royal Ballet alumnus Russell Maliphant, "Nureyev" is a theatrical and cinematic experience like no other biopic.
Documentary Film Center 
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