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February 5th - 11th
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(Original English version)
Friday + Tuesday to Thursday:
9:30
Saturday and Sunday:
3:30, 9:30
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Millenium 2
(Original Swedish version with French subtitles)
Friday + Monday to Thursday:
9:15
Saturday and Sunday:
3:15, 9:15
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Rachel
(Original Arab, Hebrew, English version with English or French subtitles)
LAST DAYS!
Friday, Saturday, Sunday:
7:00 (French subtitles)
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday:
7:00 (English subtitles)
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A Single Man
(Original English version)
Friday + Tuesday to Thursday: 7:30
Monday: 9:30
Saturday and Sunday:
5:30, 7:30
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Up In The Air
(Original English version)
Friday + Monday to Thursday:
7:15
Saturday and Sunday:
5:15, 7:15
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Broken Embraces
(Original Spanish version with French subtitles)
Friday + Monday to Thursday:
9:00
Saturday and Sunday:
4:45, 9:00
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February 8th at 6:30pm
Doors open at 5:45pm to buy tickets
This film screening is reserved for CINEMAGIQUE members only.
Tickets for CINEMAGIQUE screenings cost 10$
(in addition to the annual-membership fee of 20$).
The Cinema du Parc Movie card is not accepted for these screenings.
Click here for more information on the CINEMAGIQUE.
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Germany, Russia, UK. 2009. Dir.: Michael Hoffman. 35mm. 112 min. With James McAvoy, Christopher Plummer, Helen Mirren, Paul Giamatti.
www.sonyclassics.com/thelaststation
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Fact and fiction converge in this talent-driven drama based on Jay Parini's novel about Leo Tolstoy. THE LAST STATION focuses on the marriage between Tolstoy (Christopher Plummer) and his wife Sofya (Helen Mirren) in its final years. James McAvoy stars as a young man who works for the couple, while Paul Giamatti plays an advisor to the writer who fights his wife over financial issues.
"A lovely quicksilver version of literary history, with the accent on young love that emerges unbidden, and old love that endures."
–WALL STREET JOURNAL
"For those who enjoy actors who can play it up without ever overplaying their hands, The Last Station is the destination of choice."
–LOS ANGELES TIME
"Helen Mirren is a lusty, roaring wonder playing, of all things, the long-suffering wife of Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy (Christopher Plummer in peak form)."
–ROLLING STONE
Original English version
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