The Long Goodbye - Tuesday, March 31st

$5.00

Kino42 (Podil) - 7pm
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7

Please join us a for a film and Q&A.

Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye is a sun-drenched, smog-choked subversion of the hardboiled detective genre. Elliott Gould stars as a "Rip Van Winkle" version of Philip Marlowe—a man out of time, shuffling through 1970s Los Angeles with a lit cigarette and a missing cat while the world around him has traded noir ethics for New Age narcissism.

Ditching the shadows of the 1940s for the hazy, wide-screen cinematography of Vilmos Zsigmond, the film follows Marlowe as he tries to clear a friend’s name in a murder investigation that spiraling into a web of betrayal. It is a cynical, funny, and ultimately jarring deconstruction of loyalty that proves Marlowe’s old-school cool is the only honest thing left in a city of phonies.

Kino42 (Podil) - 7pm
Kostiantynivska St, 11Б, Kyiv, 04071
https://maps.app.goo.gl/Qchv6ZqewmDM2PvT7

Please join us a for a film and Q&A.

Robert Altman’s The Long Goodbye is a sun-drenched, smog-choked subversion of the hardboiled detective genre. Elliott Gould stars as a "Rip Van Winkle" version of Philip Marlowe—a man out of time, shuffling through 1970s Los Angeles with a lit cigarette and a missing cat while the world around him has traded noir ethics for New Age narcissism.

Ditching the shadows of the 1940s for the hazy, wide-screen cinematography of Vilmos Zsigmond, the film follows Marlowe as he tries to clear a friend’s name in a murder investigation that spiraling into a web of betrayal. It is a cynical, funny, and ultimately jarring deconstruction of loyalty that proves Marlowe’s old-school cool is the only honest thing left in a city of phonies.