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It is worth thoroughly stocking up on popcorn — during the festive months, not only horror, cartoons and Woody Allen films will appear at the box office, but also films for the rest of humanity — for those who are still waiting for surprises from cinema.

1. «Saber Dance»

Yusup Razykov, an ironist who moved from Uzbekistan to Russia, has become almost the only metaphorist in Russian cinema: he creates myths tightly attached to everyday life. His previous «Kerosene» is a frightening tale about the triumph of justice in the life of an old woman who turned out to be a fortune teller. Therefore, you will not immediately believe that Razykov shot an almost historical epic — about how, in 1942, in the frozen Molotov-Perm, Aram Khachaturian was forced to write the great Saber Dance in 8 hours by order of the party and the leadership of the evacuated Mariinsky Theater. And here’s something else surprising and fresh: the role of Khachaturian is the first big role in the cinema of Ambartsum Kabanyan, the star of the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop Theater and, due to his unique external data, advertising.

Ụdị: ejije.

Director: Yusup Razykov.

Ihe nkiri: Ambartsum Kabanyan, Alexander Kuznetsov.

Na ihe nkiri si December 12

2. «Slave»

Director Klim Shipenko grew up in Germany, studied in Los Angeles, so it’s not at all surprising that the 36-year-old Shipenko is drawn to Russia, even partly serf. In any case, in his film, an oligarch dad from Moscow in the 1860st century sent his son Grigory, a major, who had recently been crisscrossing Moscow in a red cabriolet, to XNUMX. Dad, together with a psychologist friend, is conducting an experiment: on the basis of an abandoned village, a Russian village has been recreated, where, after a pseudo-accident, Grigory will please — but already as a serf Grishka for reforging. Here the viewer will remember at the same time both «A ticket to life» and «The Truman Show» …

Ụdị: ọchị.

Director: Klim Shipenko.

Ihe nkiri: Milos Bikovich, Alexandra Bortich, Maria Mironova.

Na ihe nkiri si December 26

3. «Great poetry»

Alexander Lungin, the son of director and screenwriter Pavel Lungin, inherited from his father a sense of the mission of cinema: it was created to talk about important, essential things. For example, as «Great Poetry» — about male friendship and devotion, about a person’s awareness of his place and task, his unique role. Two guys who returned to Russia from the war in the Donbass and became guards under the command of a former company commander (and where else would they?), feel like poets — one only feels, and the second is really a poet. But reality is stronger than art, and a film about recent soldiers in a life that seems peaceful becomes a kind of reportage about competition, a game without rules and mercy.

Ụdị: ejije.

Director: Alexander Lungin.

Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri: Alexander Kuznetsov, Alexei Filimonov, Fedor Lavrov, Evgeny Syty, Elena Makhova.

Na ụlọ ihe nkiri site na Nọvemba 28

4. Brooklyn na-enweghị nne

Edward Norton was the heir to a billionaire clan, a Yale graduate, a Japanist, a businessman in Japan, and finally a Hollywood star. He played four dozen roles in films, a dozen in the theater, voiced The Simpsons and Isle of Dogs, and now decided to develop a directing career: he made his debut as a director 20 years ago with the comedy Keeping the Faith. Now he has chosen an even more difficult path — the classic American noir detective with his hats and ambiguous characters. Oh yes, Norton also plays the main role here — a man with Tourette’s syndrome (with all his tics and voice modulations), who gave his word to find the killer of his mentor detective.

Ụdị: ejije.

Edward Norton duziri ya.

Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri: Bruce Willis, Edward Norton, Alec Baldwin.

Na ihe nkiri si December 5

5. «Officer and Spy»

Roman Polanski made a reconstruction film not only about the trials of the French army officer Dreyfus, accused of spying for Germany, and exposing false accusations. He made a film about honor and truth that needs to be protected. Sometimes all my life. Sometimes at the cost of fate. That is, Polanski made a film in something about himself, about the consequences of his own affair with a 13-year-old model, for which he has been persecuted for 42 years. And he appeared in a second episode — about the pressure of social hysteria on a person. This film is about a world where the court defends the army and categorically refuses to admit its mistake. About an officer who rebelled against the system.

Ụdị: thriller.

Onye nduzi: Roman Polanski.

Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri: Jean Dujardin, Louis Garrel, Emmanuelle Seigner.

Na ihe nkiri si December 19

6. Nwamba

Akpa ụgbọala na-adọkpụ maka mmegharị ihe nkiri nke egwu egwu a ma ama, nke e wepụtara ọnwa isii gara aga, kpatara ọgba aghara nke ịkwa emo. Ọ dị ka ọ bụ ihe egwu karịa anụ ọhịa wolf, naanị ya na nwamba kama ịbụ ndị anụ ọhịa wolf na-emebu. Ọ dịkwa ka ndị na-eme fim ahụbeghị egwu egwu Webber a ma ama na nwamba n'onwe ha. Ma ọ dịghị ihe: ọ tachiri obi, ma ugbu a, ọ ga-adaba n'ịhụnanya. N'agbanyeghị nke ahụ, ndị na-adị ka nwamba, dị ka na Cats frame, na-aja anyị mma, ndị mmadụ. Egwu ahụ ka dịkwa ebe ahụ, na amaokwu ndị sitere na nchịkọta Eliot nke sayensị nwamba na-ewu ewu nke Old Possum dere, nke kpaliri Webber. Mana ha gbakwunyekwara kpakpando Britain a nụchara anụcha na oke nke Tom Hooper, onye mere Okwu Eze!, Nwa nwanyị Danish na egwu Les Misérables.

Ụdị: egwu.

Director: Tom Hooper.

Ndị na-eme ihe nkiri: Taylor Swift, Idris Elba, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen.

Na ihe nkiri si Jenụwarị 2

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