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Arts Calendar / January 6 / Film
Café Society
12:10. Comedy, Drama. USA 2016, 94 min. Directed by Woody Allen. Starring: Jesse Eisenberg, Kristen Stewart, Steve Carell. In English with Russian subtitles. In the 1930s, young Bronx native Bobby Dorfman (Jesse Eisenberg) arrives in Hollywood in the hopes of finding a job in the film industry, where his uncle Phil (Steve Carell) works. Phil is a well-known Hollywood agent, and Bobby discovers the world of film stars, backstage drama, and the high life, while falling in love with Phil’s secretary (Kristen Stewart).
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
12:30, 23:00. Fantasy, Action, Adventure. USA 2019, 142 min. Directed by J.J. Abrams. Starring: Daisy Ridley, Adam Driver, John Boyega, Billie Lourd, Lupita Nyong’o, Oscar Isaac, Kelly Marie Tran, Domhnall Gleeson, Ian McDiarmid. In English with Russian subtitles. The long-awaited ninth episode of the legendary space saga finishes the unbelievable family story of the Skywalkers. A year after the events of “The Last Jedi,” the remnants of the Resistance yet again face the First Order. But they must also solve their internal problems that keep them from joining forces in the face of the enemy. Rey’s long journey will come to an end, and the century-long battle between the Sith and Jedi will have a grand finale. But as always, it will only mark the beginning of a new journey. After all, in a galaxy far, far away, nobody and nothing disappears forever. Film contains separate scenes containing the effect of flashing flashes that can affect viewers prone to photosensitive epilepsy or with increased photosensitivity.
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
Theatre HD Live in Cinema: Present Laughter
18:00. Theatre production. Comedy. 160 min. Directed by Matthew Warchus. Set and costume designer: Rob Howell. In English with Russian subtitles. Matthew Warchus directs Andrew Scott (BBC’s Sherlock, Fleabag) in Noël Coward’s provocative comedy Present Laughter. As he prepares to embark on an overseas tour, star actor Garry Essendine’s colourful life is in danger of spiralling out of control. Engulfed by an escalating identity crisis as his many and various relationships compete for his attention, Garry’s few remaining days at home are a chaotic whirlwind of love, sex, panic and soul-searching. Captured live from The Old Vic in London, Present Laughter is a giddy and surprisingly modern reflection on fame, desire and loneliness.
Vympel 
Theatre HD Live in Cinema: The Nutcracker
17:00. Ballet in two acts to music by Pyotr Tchaikovsky. 135 min (with one intermission). Libretto by Yuri Grigorovich. Choreographer: Yuri Grigorovich. One of the peaks of Tchaikovsky’s work and the quintessence of his style, The Nutcracker explicitly shows the composer’s approach to the genre. Mostly thanks to Tchaikovsky and Petipa ballet acquired single dramaturgy like symphony music, based on the contrast and interaction of the main themes and images. In over 120 years The Nutcracker has been staged in many great theatres and by many great choreographers. “The brilliant symphony of childhood” (Boris Asaev), The Nutcracker is still one of the most beautiful music fairy tales about good overpowering evil.
Rachmaninov Concert Hall (Philharmonia-2) 
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