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| Arts Calendar / May 4 / Film |
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15:10 | Apocalypse Now: Redux |
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Drama. USA 1979, 202 min. Directed by Francis Ford Coppola. Starring: Marlon Brando, Martin Sheen, Robert Duvall, Laurence Fishburne, Dennis Hopper, Harrison Ford. In English with Russian subtitles. Francis Ford Coppola’s grandiose masterpiece returns to the big screen. Winner of the Palme d’Or, two Oscars, and three Golden Globes, “Apocalypse Now” is one of the most powerful (anti-)war films in history, showing war as an immersion in primitive madness. Like nothing else on earth, this hallucinogenic Wagnerian epic translated the tension and confusion of the Vietnam War and the 20th century at large into the timeless language of film. Illuzion |
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10:00 | By the Grace of God (Grâce à Dieu) |
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Drama. France, Belgium 2018, 173 min. Directed by François Ozon. Starring: Melvil Poupaud, Denis Ménochet, Swann Arlaud. In French with Russian subtitles. Three men who were sexually abused by the same priest when they were children demand a change in the French church's refusal to acknowledge in its complicity with sexual abuse. They battle scepticism and resistance from their own family members to prevent the priest responsible for their abuse from continuing to work with children. Illuzion |
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09:40 | Piranhas (La Paranza dei Bambini) |
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Drama, crime. Italy 2019, 115 min. Directed by Claudio Giovannesi. Starring: Francesco Di Napoli, Viviana Aprea, Mattia Piano Del Balzo, Ciro Vecchione, Ciro Pellechia. In Italian with Russian subtitles. Claudio Giovannesi and Roberto Saviano are the authors behind the TV show Gomorrha (Gomorra), about the everyday lives of the Naples Mafia, and they return once again to the streets of Italy’s criminal capital. But this time, they focus on very young boys, obsessed with the deceptive appeal of life on the other side of the law. They are only 15, and they want money, luxury brands, and new scooters. They play with guns like children, and aren’t afraid of either death or jail. They’re ready to take risks to take power in the criminal district of Sanita. With all the carelessness of youth, they get mixed up in a war that will soon take everything from them, from friendship and love ultimately to life itself. The film won the Silver Bear for best screenplay at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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Drama. France, Israel, Germany 2019, 123 min. Directed by Nadav Lapid. Starring: Tom Mercier, Quentin Dolmaire, Louise Chevillotte, Uria Hayik, Olivier Loustau. In French, Hebrew with Russian subtitles. A young Israeli, Yoav, comes to Paris in the hopes of starting a new life and completely forget everything that connects him to his homeland. On the first night, he loses all his things and money, but young French couple helps him out with fashionable clothes and a wad of euros. Yoav truly starts from square one, refuses to speak Hebrew, and relies on a French dictionary as his guide through this new and foreign world, where he desperately wants to be accepted. This passionate, bold, uncompromising, impressive, and singular film was the winner at the 2019 Berlin Film Festival. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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Drama. UK, Germany, USA 2019, 108 min. Directed by James Kent. Starring: Keira Knightley, Pandora Colin, Jason Clarke. In English with Russian subtitles. Germany, 1946. One harsh winter, Rachael Morgan joins her husband, Lewis, in bombed-out Hamburg, where the British colonel must bring the city out of ruin. They settle in a luxurious mansion confiscated from a German architect, which is just as full of fresh traces of war as the city’s streets and the country as a whole. To Rachael’s surprise, Lewis allows the previous owner and their daughter to keep living with them under one roof. But can the former enemies forget the hatred that until recently separated them? In the tense atmosphere, full of personal losses and the struggles of the postwar era, enmity and sorrow give way to passion, which is invariably followed by betrayal. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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12:45 | The Professor and the Madman |
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Biography, drama, mystery. Ireland 2019, 100 min. Directed by Farhad Safinia. Starring: Natalie Dormer, Mel Gibson, Jeremy Irvine. In English with Russian subtitles. Professor James Murray begins work compiling words for the first edition of the Oxford English Dictionary in the mid 19th century, and receives over 10,000 entries from a patient at Broadmoor Criminal Lunatic Asylum, Dr. William Minor. Illuzion |
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Drama, biography. UK 2018, 122 min. Directed by Ralph Fiennes. Starring: Oleg Ivenko, Ralph Fiennes, Adele Exarchopoulos, Chulpan Khamatova, Sergei Polunin. In Russian, English and French with Russian subtitles. The story of legendary ballet star Rudolf Nureyev. In the early 1960s, he goes to Paris on tour and becomes the first performer to never come back, refusing to return to the USSR. The film is dedicated to Nureyev’s childhood and youth in Leningrad and his life in Paris, where the dancer found new friends and fans but lost all connection with the things he held dear at home. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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