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Arts Calendar / February 6 / Film
1917
09:20. Drama, History. UK, USA 2019, 119 min. Directed by Sam Mendes. Starring: Dean-Charles Chapman, George MacKay, Colin Firth, Benedict Cumberbatch, Andrew Scott. In English with Russian subtitles. In the heat of the First World War, two young British soldiers receive a practically impossible assignment. They must cross enemy territory and deliver an important message that will prevent the death of hundreds of soldiers—including the brother of one of them. This is just the beginning of an exhausting race against time and death itself, where winning means staying alive. A tough, striking and exciting war drama from the creator of “American Beauty,” “Revolutionary Road” and “Skyfall.”
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
A Million Little Pieces
00:10. Drama. USA 2018, 113 min. Directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson. Starring: Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Billy Bob Thornton, Odessa Young. English with Russian subtitles. This is a new scandalous drama from the director of “Fifty Shades of Gray,” Sam Taylor-Johnson. Her heroes yet again try with aplomb and contradictions to fight their passions and pitfalls—this time, related to drug addiction. The film is based on the autobiographical bestseller by writer James Frey.The main character, played by the director’s husband Aaron Taylor-Johnson (“Kick-Ass,” “Anna Karenina,” “Nocturnal Animals”), heads to a specialized rehab clinic. His new home brings with it many challenges, surprises and new acquaintances who can eliminate his previous impressions about life’s pleasures. “A Million Little Pieces” is a challenge of a film—the kind of jolt that can help audiences handles their problems and bad habits, too.
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An Officer and a Spy (J'accuse)
14:00, 21:30. Drama, History. France, Italy 2019, 132 min. Directed by: Roman Polanski. Starring: Jean Dujardin, Louis Garrel, Emmanuelle Seigner, Gregory Gadebois, Mathieu Amalric, Melvil Poupaud. In French with Russian subtitles. In 1895, a promising French army officer, Captain Alfred Dreyfus, was convicted of spying for Germany, subjected to public humiliation and convicted to solitary confinement for life on Devil’s Island. The witness was one brilliant officer, Major Georges Picquart, who was appointed to head the counterintelligence division. Soon he discovered that military secrets were still being passed to Germany—making Dreyfus innocent. But before truth can triumph, Picquart finds himself sucked into a whirlpool of deception and corruption, putting not just his career but his life on the line in the name of performing his duty.
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Birds of Prey
13:40, 19:30, 21:45. Action, Crime, Adventure. USA 2019, 109 min. Directed by Cathy Yan. Starring: Margot Robbie, Ewan MacGregor, Jurnee Smollett-Bell, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Rosie Perez, Ella Jay Basco. In English with Russian subtitles. The wild story of the charismatic supervillain Harley Quinn, told in her own words. The most heinous and self-absorbed criminal in Gotham, Roman Sionis puts a bounty on a young girl named Cass, turning the whole city upside down. Only Harley has the guts to stand up to him and collects an unbelievable team: Black Canary, Huntress and Rene Montoya. Each of them has their own scores to settle with Roman, but they can only defeat him together. There won’t be a dull moment til it’s over!
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Little Women
09:15, 16:40, 00:05. Drama, Melodrama. USA 2019, 135 min. Directed by Greta Gerwig. Starring: Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Florence Pugh, Eliza Scanlen, Laura Dern, Timothee Chalamet, Jeremy Norton, Louis Garrel. In English with Russian subtitles. The four March sisters—sensitive Meg, rebellious Jo, sharp Amy and tactful Beth—live in a tiny town in Massachusetts. Under the watchful eye of their tender and loving mother, they learn to support each other and be a true family. As they grow, each of them finds themselves on the verge of stepping into their own, separate lives, and each must choose her own fate, calling and love. Nominated for an Oscar in three categories.
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The Truth (La vérité)
19:20. Drama. France, Japan 2019, 106 min. Directed by Hirokazu Koreeda. Starring: Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Ethan Hawke, Clementine Grenier, Manon Clavel, Alain Libolt. In French with Russian subtitles. The legendary Catherine Deneuve plays faded film star Fabienne, who remains a strong personality in spite of her age and makes people take her seriously. When she publishes her memoirs under the title “La vérité,” her daughter Lumir comes to Paris from New York with her family to celebrate the event and remind everyone that there’s actually not a word of truth in the book. She gets into a confrontation with her mother in order to shed light on the embellished past. Fabienne has no time for family feuds: she’s getting ready for a new role. In a strange way, however, it becomes a reflection of her actual life.
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