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Long Goodbye (1971) by Kira Muratova at Regent Street Cinema
May 17, 2018 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm
£12Join KinoKlassika Foundation for Youth on the March! The Rise of the Soviet New Wave – a film season in collaboration with MUBI, the UK’s leading online film streaming platform, showcases the Soviet New Wave’s most exhilarating films at Regent Street Cinema from 2 May – 27 June 2018.
On 17 May 2018, the festival will feature Long Goodbye (1971). A little-known masterpiece by Ukrainian filmmaker Kira Muratova, this is the story of a mother’s overbearing love for her son. This film was banned as soon as it was released.
WHEN: 17 May, 19:30
WHERE: Regent Street Cinema, 307 Regent St, London, W1B 2HW
TICKETS: Book here GBP 12.00 (adults), UoW Students – 7.00, Students – 11.00
17 May – Long Goodbye (1971) by Kira Muratova
A little-known masterpiece by Ukrainian filmmaker Kira Muratova, this is the story of a mother’s overbearing love for her son.
Kira Muratova is one of the world’s leading female filmmakers. Her iconoclastic filmmaking style means her films have been repeatedly banned or censored. Long Goodbye is one of the great film discoveries of the Perestroika period of the 1980s, this film is long overdue a London screening.
FILM FESTIVAL
Youth on the March! The Rise of the Soviet New Wave
For the full schedule of the film screenings of this festival and more details, please visit KinoKlassika Foundation’s web-page.