Theatre HD Live in Cinema 2015-2016:
The Theatre

City:
Moscow

Cinemas:
Cinema Park 5th Avenur
Cinema Park Kaluzhskiy
Cinema Park Metropolis
CINEMA PARK Rivera
Documentary Film Center
Eldar
Formula Kino CDM
Formula Kino Chertanovo
Formula Kino Europa
Formula Kino Horizont
Formula Kino Praga
Formula Kino Rublevka
GUM Cinema Hall
KARO 10 Schuka
KARO 11 Oktyabr
KARO 7 Atrium
KARO 8 Kapitoliy Vernadskogo
KARO 8 Yuzhnoe Butovo
KARO Sky 17 Aviapark
KARO Vegas 22
KINO OKKO Afimoll City
Kronverk Cinema Lefortovo
Luxor Center
Luxor Gudzon
Mori Cinema Kuntsevo

Dates:
15.10.2015-30.06.2016


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Верхний свет
Skylight

Year: 2014
Director: Stephen Daldry
Cast: Carey Mulligan, Bill Nighy, Matthew Beard
Director: Stephen Daldry
Composer: Paul Englishby
Set designer: Bob Crowley
Translation: russian subtitles
Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Возраст: 16+

On a bitterly cold London evening, schoolteacher Kyra Hollis (Carey Mulligan) receives an unexpected visit from her former lover, Tom Sergeant (Bill Nighy), a successful and charismatic restaurateur whose wife has recently died. As the evening progresses, the two attempt to rekindle their once passionate relationship only to find themselves locked in a dangerous battle of opposing ideologies and mutual desires.

Bill Nighy, whose extensive film credits include Love Actually, Notes on a Scandal and The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel and whose stage roles include Pravda and the world premiere of David Hare’s The Vertical Hour on Broadway, plays alongside Carey Mulligan (Inside Llewyn Davis, The Great Gatsby, An Education) who is making her West End stage debut, and Matthew Beard (An Education, One Day, The Look of Love).

Skylight is directed by Academy Award-nominated director Stephen Daldry, who recently directed the sell-out West End production of The Audience with Helen Mirren. David Hare is the author of 29 plays for stage, including Plenty, Racing Demon, Amy’s View, Pravda and Stuff Happens. His many screenplays include The Hours and The Reader. Skylight was originally produced at the National Theatre in 1995, before transferring to the West End and Broadway, and won an Olivier Award for Best Play.

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