Join us for a feature film screening and discussion about loneliness, isolation, and the meaning of friendship against the background of the challenges of midlife with the “Lost in Translation” (2003) from director Sofia Coppola, and Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansson in the main cast.
Explore the language of cinema, watch movies in their original language, and practice your English-speaking skills through friendly moderated discussions at American Film Nights with America House Kyiv and KINO42. Join us Tuesdays at 19:00 at the KINO42 space in Kyiv from March 28 and through May. Learn more about our upcoming films and how to attend here.
Our next event will take place on May 2, at 19:00 at the KINO42 space in Kyiv (Kostiantynivska 11B.)
“Lost in Translation” (2003)
A faded movie star and a neglected young woman form an unlikely bond after crossing paths in Tokyo.
Rating: R for some sexual content
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 1 hour 42 minutes
The film will be shown in English with English subtitles.
All America House Kyiv events and activities are completely free. Come one, come all, and bring a friend! Just don’t forget to register yourself and anyone else planning to come with you below by 12:00 on May 2 so we can save you a seat.
Spots are limited, but if you can’t make it this time, we’ll be happy to see you at our other events.
All film screenings and discussions will take place at KINO42, a cinema located in a shelter, so we’ll be both cozy and safe. The show will go on without interruption in the case of raids or electricity outages.
About the organizers:
America House is a cultural center and your main resource for American culture, education, and information in Ukraine with spaces in Kyiv, Lviv and Odesa. America House organizes a wide range of activities, including English-language programs, skill-building workshops, cultural events, art exhibitions, concerts and more. America House is a space where you can work and think creatively, build cultural bridges and become a changemaker.
KINO42 is an independent cozy cinema of 42 seats in a historical building in the Podil neighborhood.