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Vincent Van Gogh – A New Way of Seeing
Her Love Boils Bathwater
When Futaba is told she only has a few months to live, she decides to keep her daughter in the dark and create a list of tasks for her to...
Off Side
One fence, four fans and the match of their lives.
Ivan the Terrible – Part 1
Eisenstein’s final epic recounts the story of the 16th century Tsar Ivan IV and his struggles to establish his rule. The great director began...
Ivan the Terrible – Part 2
The second part of the history of Ivan the Terrible. (Russ., Eng. & Heb. subt.)
Dear God
‘Dear God’ depicts romantic Jerusalem, as seen through the eyes of Aaron, a simple man who guards the Wailing Wall. One day a...
Alexander Nevsky
In 1938, Eisenstein finally managed to complete a feature film with sound. The timely subject he chose was the Russian hero who drove back the...
An
The manager of a pancake stall and a sympathetic elderly lady that makes home-made Ans (bean jelly filled pancakes) develop a relationship that is...
I, Claude Monet
A new look at arguably the world’s favourite artist – through his own words. Based on over 2500 letters, I, Claude Monet reveals new insight into...
Degas: Passion for Perfection
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN journeys from the streets of Paris to the heart of a superb exhibition at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge, whose...
David Hockney at The Royal Academy of Arts: A Bigger Picture...
Widely considered Britain’s most popular artist, David Hockney is a global sensation. Featuring intimate and in-depth interviews with Hockney,...
Human Capital
A real-estate agent tries to climb the social ladder, a rich woman dreams about a different life, a girl follows her passion despite the pressures...
The Mirror
In his most complex and personal work, Andrei Tarkovsky conveys the history of the Soviet Union. Melding the personal with the national and the...
The Cranes Are Flying
Winner of the Palme d’Or at Cannes 1958, the film opens with the last sunrise on the Soviet Union’s horizon before it enters WWII. Veronika is a...
Arrhythmia
Oleg is a devoted paramedic who, time and time again, finds it difficult to deal with the bureaucracy of his job. At home, his wife Katya, has...
Leonardo From the National Gallery London
A remarkable event occurred at London’s National Gallery when the largest ever collection of Leonardo’s surviving paintings was assembled in a...
Retour chez ma mere
Welcome to the most dangerous place in the world – the family. Stéphanie move back into her mother’s place and has to endure all her little quirks...
Matisse From Tate Modern and MoMA
Hailed as the most successful exhibition in Tate Modern’s history, you can still catch this once-in-a-lifetime exhibition at your local cinema,...
Moscow Does not Believe in Tears
A trio of young women come to Moscow during the late 1950s to seek work and love. Vladimir Menshov’s melodrama was a hit in the Soviet Union and...
Sirens
As missiles rain down on Tel Aviv, a frustrated Israeli couple faces a series of misadventures after an early morning call from the fertility...
Solaris
Dubbed the “Russian answer to 2001: A Space Odyssey” in the Western press, “Solaris” is based on a novel by one of Eastern...
Cezanne – Portraits of a Life
EXHIBITION ON SCREEN is thrilled to present one of the most talked-about exhibitions of the year. Dedicated to the portrait work of Paul Cézanne,...
Stalker
Stark, eerie, cerebral story of a man called Stalker, who guides two intellectuals through the “Zone”, a mysterious, forbidden wasteland. A slow,...
City Zero
An engineer is sent to an isolated city to meet the director of the company. From the start he encounters strange occurrences and things become...
The Ascent
The Ascent is a stepping stone in Soviet cinema. Survival and sacrifice, the value of life and ideology are some of the subjects Schepitko tackles...
Paterson
Jim Jarmusch’s film fuses the poetic and the mundane. Adam Driver is a bus driver in a city that shares his name – Paterson. While driving, he...
Young Picasso
Pablo Picasso is one of the greatest artists of all time – and right up until his death in 1973 he was the most prolific of artists. Many films...
Come and See
German-occupied Belarus, 1943. Klimov’s hyper-realistic masterpiece describes the atrocities of war as seen through the eyes of a 15-year-old...
Cafe de Flore
Antoine, a successful DJ in present day Montreal, has a new love and two children from his ex-wife. Though time has passed, his ex is convinced...
Rembrandt From the National Gallery, London and Rijksmuseum,...
Every Rembrandt exhibition is eagerly anticipated, but this major show hosted by London’s National Gallery and Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum was an...
Black Tide
Visconti, an accomplished detective with a drinking problem, is sent to investigate the disappearance of a 16-year-old teen. He thinks he found...