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Arts Calendar / September 7 / Film
Banksy
16:20. Documentary. UK 2020, 119 min. Directed by Elio Espana. In English with Russian subtitles. A documentary about the most famous street artist in the world. His political skill and provocations offended the establishment and influenced a new revolutionary movement, all while his identity remained shrouded in secrecy.
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
London International Animation Festival
11:40, 01:10. Animated film. UK, Hungary, Germany, USA, Slovakia, France, Czech Republic, Switzerland 2020, 80 min. LIAF is back in Russia—and this year, you can see it at Pioner starting 27 August. The program includes eight animated films from Europe and the United States: the festival hit “Daughter” (Doch’), by Oscar winner Darya Kashcheeva; “Symbiosis,” from the Annecy Festival’s official concourse program; “Gravity,” about the search for balance; “The Coin,” awarded the best animated film at the New Hampshire Film Festival; a Swiss animated film, “The Lonely Orbit,” about the fear of loneliness; a British film, “Synchronicity,” awarded best animated film at the Florida Animation Festival; a film from the official concourse at the Venice Film Festival and the Sundance Festival, “sh_t happens,” from Czech directors Michaela Mihalyi and David Štumpf, and a British animated film, “New Year.”
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
Only the Animals (Seules les bêtes)
13:40. Thriller. France, Germany 2019, 120 min. Directed by Dominik Moll. Starring: Denis Menochet, Laure Calamy, Damien Bonnard, Nadia Tereszkiewicz, Bastien Bouillion, Valeria Bruni Tedesci. In French with Russian subtitles. Evelyne Ducat disappears without a trace during a snowstorm in the Alps. The next morning, her empty car is found on the road to a remote village. The police don't know how to begin the investigation, but gradually find out that five people are involved in Evelyn's disappearance: a farmer and a nurse, grieving in an unhappy marriage; a strange patient; a waitress suffering from unrequited love; and a young African, living thousands of kilometers away from all of them. Each of them has their own secrets and their own truth, all of which are woven into a knot—and all you have to do is pull one thread for them to become even more entangled.
Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky 
Theatre HD Live in Cinema: Porgy and Bess
The Metropolitan Opera. USA 2020, 225 min. Conductor: David Robertson. Starring: Eric Owens, Angel Blue, Denyce Graves. In English with Russian subtitles. The Gershwins’ Porgy and Bess returns to the Met for the first time since 1990, in a new production directed by James Robinson in his company debut. America’s “folk opera,” as the 1935 creators described it, tells the story of disabled beggar Porgy, sung by Eric Owens, and his love for the drug-addicted Bess, portrayed by Angel Blue. David Robertson conducts a stellar cast that also includes Donovan Singletary as fisherman Jake, Golda Schultz as his wife Clara, Latonia Moore as the bereaved widow Serena, Frederick Ballentine as drug dealer Sportin’ Life, Alfred Walker as the brutal stevedore Crown, and Denyce Graves as Maria, town matriarch and operator of the local cook-shop. Infused with the timeless melodies of the much-loved classics “Summertime,” “It Ain’t Necessarily So,” “Bess, You Is My Woman Now,” “I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin,” and “My Man’s Gone Now,” the new co-production with English National Opera and Dutch National Opera was hailed as a triumph at its premiere in London earlier this year. Watch online here.
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