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Arts Calendar / July 28 / Film
Gisaengchung
18:40. Comedy, Drama, Thriller. South Korea 2019, 132 min. Directed by Joon-ho Bong. Starring: Kang-ho Song, Yeo-jeong Jo, So-dam Park. In Korean with Russian subtitles. Meet the Park Family: the picture of aspirational wealth. And the Kim Family, rich in street smarts but not much else. Be it chance or fate, these two houses are brought together and the Kims sense a golden opportunity. Masterminded by college-aged Ki-woo, the Kim children expediently install themselves as tutor and art therapist to the Parks. Soon, a symbiotic relationship forms between the two families. The Kims provide "indispensable" luxury services while the Parks give the Kims a way out of their shabby circumstances. But this new ecosystem is fragile, and soon enough greed and class prejudice threaten to upend the Kims' newfound comfort.
Illuzion 
La nuit des sacs plastiques / Dachra
21:00. Wild Nights Horror Film Festival. Two movies in a row. La nuit des sacs plastiques. Animation. France 2018, 18 min. Directed by Gabriel Harel. In French with Russian subtitles. Agathe, 39, has but one obsession: to have a child. She finds her ex, Marc-Antoine, a DJ, mixing techno in Marseille. As she tries to talk him into getting back together, plastic bags come to life and attack the city. Dachra. Horror. Tunisia 2018, 113 min. Directed by Abdelhamid Bouchnak. Starring: Hela Ayed, Yassmine Dimassi, Aziz Jbali, Bilel Slatnia. In French and Arabic with Russian subtitles. Based on true events, DACHRA evokes our primitive fears of witchcraft and cannibalism. Set against the backdrop of contemporary Tunisia, the feature revolves around female journalism student Yasmin and two male classmates who set out on a university assignment to solve the cold case of Mongia, a woman found mutilated 25 years ago and now imprisoned in an asylum, suspected of witchcraft. As they pursue their investigation, the three friends stumble into the archaic and ominous world of Dachra, an isolated countryside compound filled with goats, silent women, mysterious drying meat and steaming pots, which is home to a cult.
Garage Museum of Contemporary Art  
The Dead Don't Die
09:20, 23:10. Horror, comedy. Sweden, USA 2019, 104 min. Directed by Jim Jarmusch. Starring: Bill Murray, Tilda Swinton, Adam Driver, Chloe Sevigny, Steve Buscemi, Tom Waits, Selena Gomez. In English with Russian subtitles. Centerville is a tiny American town where everything is always peaceful and quiet. The biggest crime that the local police are investigated is the theft of a chicken. But one day, strange things start happening here. Day and night change places, the moon becomes purple, animals start disappearing, and phones no longer work. Soon, the eccentric residents of the town start to rise from their graves. They aren’t hunting for brains, like regular zombies, but for such pleasant amenities of civilization as Wi-Fi, coffee, and Chardonnay. But the brave Centerville cops won’t give up without a fight!
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
Theatre HD Live in Cinema: All My Sons
15:00. Arthur Miller’s blistering drama. 151 min. In two acts with one intermission. Directed by Jeremy Herrin. Starring: Sally Field, Bill Pullman, Colin Morgan, Jenna Coleman. In English with Russian subtitles. America, 1947. Despite hard choices and even harder knocks, Joe and Kate Keller are a success story. They have built a home, raised two sons and established a thriving business. But nothing lasts forever and their contented lives, already shadowed by the loss of their eldest boy to war, are about to shatter. With the return of a figure from the past, long buried truths are forced to the surface and the price of their American dream is laid bare. "Bill Pullman and Sally Field... creep up and grab the audience by the jugular in Jeremy Herrin’s excellent production of Arthur Miller’s first masterpiece." The Telegraph. "It has an intellectual and emotional power that speaks as loudly today as in the immediate post-war period." WhatsOnStage.
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