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Sofia Coppola - Lost in.. the cinema :)

LOST IN.. THE CINEMA :)
- Sofia Coppola’s film night


Kino Pod Baranami
Saturday, April 2, 2011
start at 8 pm


The day after the Polish premiere of Sofia Coppola's latest film SOMEWHERE, awarded with Golden Lions at the Venice Film Festival, we invite you to a short overview of her work. On Saturday evening, April 2, we will show Coppola’s two previous films: the full-length debut - The Virgin Suicides , and Lost in Translation, honoured with Golden Globe and an Oscar in the category for the best screenplay.

TICKETS:
Entry pass (three films) – ONLY 23 PLN
Single ticket:
- Lost In Translation: only 5 PLN!
- The Virgin Suicides: only 5 PLN!
- Somewhere: 19 PLN | 14 PLN


PROGRAM
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8.00 pm SOMEWHERE | SOMEWHERE
dir. Sofia Coppola, USA 2010, 97’

 

Hollywood actor Johnny Marco, nested in his luxury hotel of choice, is a stimulated man. Drinking, parties and women keep a creeping boredom under wraps in between jobs. He is the occasional father of a bright girl, Cleo, who may be spoiled but doesn't act it. When Cleo's mother drops her off and leaves town, Johnny brings her along for the ride, but can he fit an 11-year-old girl into his privileged lifestyle?

9.45 pm THE VIRGIN SUICIDES
dir. Sofia Coppola, USA 1999, 96’

A group of male friends become obsessed with a group of mysterious sisters who are sheltered by their strict, religious parents after one of them commits suicide.

11.30. pm LOST IN TRANSLATION
dir. Sofia Coppola, USA/Japan 2003, 102’
 
Bob Harris is an American film actor, far past his prime. He visits Tokyo to appear in commercials, and he meets Charlotte, the young wife of a visiting photographer. Bored and weary, Bob and Charlotte make ideal if improbable traveling companions. Charlotte is looking for "her place in life," and Bob is tolerating a mediocre stateside marriage. Both separately and together, they live the experience of the American in Tokyo. Bob and Charlotte suffer both confusion and hilarity due to the cultural and language differences between themselves and the Japanese. As the relationship between Bob and Charlotte deepens, they come to the realization that their visits to Japan, and one another, must soon end.