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| Arts Calendar / October 8 / Film |
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14:50. Drama, biography, crime. Canada, USA 2020, 103 min. Directed by Josh Trank. Starring: Tom Hardy, Linda Cardellini, Matt Dillon. In English with Russian subtitles. Chronicling the final days of notorious gangster Al Capone as he succumbs to dementia and relives his past through tormenting memories. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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17:00. Comedy, Drama. USA 2020, 101 min. Directed by Jon Stewart. Starring: Steve Carell, Chris Cooper, Rose Byrne, Brent Sexton, Natasha Lyonne. In English with Russian subtitles. A political satire from one of the most famous American comedians. The story of a quirky political consultant who does everything in his power to install a Democrat mayor in a small town where voters have always voted Republican. The hometown campaign is plagued by scandals and takes on national significance: now the whole country is watching the outcome of this small election. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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23:40. Drama, thriller. UK, Canada 2020, 107 min. Directed by Sean Durkin. Starring: Jude Law, Carrie Coon, Anne Reid, Charlie Shotwell. In English with Russian subtitles. The mid-1980s. A British businessman and his American wife decide to leave the New World and move to London with their child for the sake of the business and their family. They set off for a gloomy old mansion in Surrey, hoping that their life will now chart a new course. At first, it seems that everything is really going better than before, but these are just first impressions. Contradictions and problems pile up, eventually destroying the family from the inside. Pioner Cinema on Kutuzovsky |
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| Theatre HD Live in Cinema: Richard II |
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Royal Shakespeare Company 2013, 158 min. Directed by Gregory Doran. Starring: David Tennant, Nigel Lindsay, Antony Byrne. In English. Richard is King. A monarch ordained by God to lead his people. But he is also a man of very human weakness. A man whose vanity threatens to divide the great houses of England and drag his people into a dynastic civil war that will last 100 years. Watch online here. TheatreHD/Play |
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| Theatre HD Live in Cinema: Tannhäuser |
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The Metropolitan Opera 2015, 190 min (with two intermissions). Directed by Otto Schenk. Starring: Michelle DeYoung, Johan Botha, Peter Mattei. In German. James Levine conducts the first Met revival of Wagner’s Tannhäuser since 2004, seen in Otto Schenk’s 1977 production. Johan Botha sings his first company performances of the demanding title role, in a cast that also includes Peter Mattei as Wolfram, his second Met Wagner role; Günther Groissböck as the Landgraf; and Eva-Maria Westbroek as Elisabeth and Michelle DeYoung as Venus, the human and divine rivals for Tannhäuser’s affection. Watch online here. TheatreHD/Play |
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| Theatre HD Live in Cinema: The Taming of the Shrew |
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Royal Shakespeare Company 2019, 192 min (with one intermission). Directed by Justin Audibert. Starring: Joseph Arkley, Claire Price, James Cooney. In English. Gender-swapped roles turn this courtship power game into a strange puzzle – although the trick plays dividends with its gleeful subplots. Directed for RSC by Justin Audibert. Watch online here. TheatreHD/Play |
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