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| Arts Calendar / January 20 / Film |
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09:10 | Mary Poppins Returns |
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Musical, fantasy, family. USA 2017, 130 min. Directed by Rob Marshall. Starring: Emily Blunt, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Emily Mortimer, Meryl Streep, Colin Firth, Ben Whishaw, Julie Walters, Dick van Dyke. In English with Russian subtitles. 25 years have past since Mary Poppins’ last visit to Cherry Street. Michael and Jane Banks have grown up, and they’re going through a difficult time. They’re having a hard time making ends meet, and the evil Mister Wilkins, the bank manager, is scheming against them and wants to take away their home. In this kind of a situation, only a miracle can help – and help it does! The wonderful and inimitable Mary Poppins returns to help her friends and meet the youngest generation of the Bankses. A continuation of the childhood favourite story about the best nanny on the planet. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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Comedy, drama. USA 2018, 125 min. Directed by Neil Burger. Starring: Bryan Cranston, Kevin Hart, Nicole Kidman, Julianna Margulies. In English with Russian subtitles. Phillip, a millionaire, becomes completely paralyzed from the neck down due to an accident. Thanks to his enormous wealth, his life stays perfectly comfortable, but he doesn’t get any joy from it whatsoever. Almost by accident, he hires an ex-convict as his personal assistant, the sharp-tongued Dell, who has no experience at all in caring for the sick. However, he’s the only one who doesn’t pity our paraplegic hero. Even though they’re completely different, Phillip and Dell quickly find a common language, helping each other solve problems and lead a fulfilling life. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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18:45 | They Shall Not Grow Old |
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Documentary, history, war. UK, New Zealand 2018, 99 min. Directed by Peter Jackson. In English with Russian subtitles. The acclaimed documentary is an extraordinary look at the soldiers and events of the Great War, using film footage captured at the time, now presented as the world has never seen. By utilizing state-of-the-art restoration and colorization, and pulling from 600 hours of BBC archival interviews, film director Peter Jackson puts forth an intensely gripping, immersive and authentic experience through the eyes and voices of the British soldiers who lived it. Documentary Film Center |
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