Theatre Summer Festival 2018

City:
Moscow

Cinemas:
Baltika
Big Hall of the New Tretyakov Gallery (West Wing)
Central House of Artists (CHA)
Cinema Park Kaluzhskiy
Cinema Park Metropolis
CINEMA PARK Mosfilmovskaya
CINEMA PARK Rivera
CINEMA PARK Schelkovsky
COSMIK Yasenevo
Documentary Film Center
Eldar
Five Stars Novokyznetskaya
Five stars on Smolenskaya
Formula Kino CDM
Formula Kino Chertanovo
Formula Kino Europa
Formula Kino Horizont
Formula Kino na Kutuzovskom
Formula Kino na Polezhaevskoy
GUM Cinema Hall
Illuzion Cinema
Jewish Museum and Tolerance Centre
KARO 10 Schuka
KARO 11 Oktyabr
KARO 4 Vysota
KARO 6 Budapest
KARO 7 Atrium
KARO 8 Kapitoliy Vernadskogo
KARO Ermitazh
KARO Film VDNKh
KARO Museum of Moscow
KARO Sadovniki
KARO Sky 17 Aviapark
KARO Vegas 22
Kinokvartal Varshavka
Kinokvartal Yasenevo
Kinomax Mozaika
Kinomax Prazhskaya
Kinomax Titan
Kinomax Vodniy
KINO OKKO Afimoll City
Kinostar De Luxe at MEGA Teply Stan
Luxor Vesna
Mirage Cinema Evropolis
Mori Cinema Kuntsevo
Moskino Fakel
Moskino Iskra
Moskino Molodezhny
Moskino Muzeon
Moskino Muzeyniy
Moskino Polet
Moskino Salyut
Moskino Saturn
Moskino Sputnik
Moskino Vympel
Moskino Yunost
Moskino Zvezda
Philharmonic 2 Concert Hall
Pioneer Cinema
Poklonka Cinema Hall at The Victory Museum
St. Andrew's Anglican Church
Tretyakov Gallery. Engineering Building

Dates:
1 July – 30 September 2018


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Матисс
Matisse

Country: Great Britain
Year: 2014
Director: Phil Grabsky
Genre: exhibition film
Language: English
Translation: russian, russian subtitles
Time: 1 hour 37 minutes
Возраст: 12+

Celebrate the giant of modern art on the big screen.

Audiences are invited to enjoy an intimate, behind-the-scenes documentary about this once-in-a-lifetime blockbuster exhibition with expert contributions from those that knew Matisse as well as curators, historians, Tate director Nicholas Serota and MoMA director Glenn Lowry. Plus there are breathtaking specially commissioned performances by Royal Ballet principal dancer Zenaida Yanowsky and jazz musician Courtney Pine. Acclaimed British actor Simon Russell Beale brings insight and emotion to the words of Henri Matisse himself, while actor Rupert Young (Merlin) narrates.

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