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A black-and-white art crime drama starring Mark Eidelstein, "Summer is Coming." The star of "Anora" is back in the form of a major, only even more dangerous. Jason Statham drops his helmet to save the daughter of a construction site director in the Sylvester Stallone action movie "The Master." Vincent Cassel gets behind the wheel of a taxi to take Orpheus to the kingdom of the dead to Eurydice in the movie "Dolce!". Izvestia has studied the cinema schedules and tells us which films are worth watching this weekend.

"Summer is coming" 18+

Directed by Kirill Sultanov. Starring: Mark Edelstein, Mikita Voronov, Tina Stoilkovich, Kirill Kyaro, Arseniy Kaverzin, Denis Khokhrin, Ksenia Guseva, Nikita Onosov, Daria Mogilnikova, Seryozha Kaverin

Stylish black and white noir is the debut of the young director Kirill Sultanov in full meter. Last year, the film was awarded the special jury prize of the Window to Europe festival with the wording "For the acting ensemble of Tomorrow." And in March 2025, the film became the triumph of the "Spirit of Fire", receiving the prize of the president of the festival, the audience Award, the Silver Rose for the best work with music and a special mention by the jury.

In Sultanov's crime drama, "Anora" star Mark Edelstein is back in the role of a major. He was accompanied on the set by actor Mikita Voronov. In the story, his character Nikita is an orphanage resident who commits a crime and flees from justice to Moscow. There he meets the fabulously rich orphan Dan, who has surrounded himself with a whole retinue of such friends. However, the price for a ticket to a better life is too high.

"The Master" 18+

Directed by David Eyre. Starring: Jason Statham, Jason Fleming, Merab Ninidze, Maximilian Osinsky, Kokey Falkow, Michael Pena, David Harbour, Noemi Gonzalez, Arianna Rivas, Isla Guy

An action-packed thriller from Suicide Squad director David Eyre based on a screenplay by Sylvester Stallone. It is based on the Levon Cade book series by Chuck Dixon. The main role was played by Jason Statham. He is here, as always, a decider and a fighter for justice, who is "the best in his field," reads the film's slogan. Although a couple of boyish quotes might be suitable, which the Russians humorously attribute to the actor under each of his posts on social networks. For example, the joke "don't give up, because you are not an apartment" is quite organic for his hero-builder.

Levon Cade is an ordinary hard worker. Well, almost. When the daughter of a construction site director is abducted, he is forced to throw off his mask and take off his helmet in order to save a girl whose family has become almost his own. It turns out that he was a secret service agent in the past, which means that those whose trail he is now following will not be well.

"Dolce!" 16+

Directed by Paolo Jep Cucco, Davide Livermore. Starring: Vincent Cassel, Fanny Ardan, Katerina Murino, Rossi de Palma, Angela Finocchiaro, Mariam Battistelli, Linda Gennari, Valentino Buzza, Charlotte Gentile, Sachs Nicosia

A beautiful fantasy musical film based on the Greek myth of Orpheus and Eurydice unfolds on the screen. The film was directed by video design artist Paolo Jep Cucco, whose portfolio includes visual support for many major events, including performances, and director Davide Livermore, who has collaborated with major stages in the world (including La Scala, the Roman Opera, and the Bolshoi Theater). The costumes for "Dolce!" were created by the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana.

The story that love is stronger than death begins at a moment that was supposed to be the happiest in the lives of the characters. After Eurydice receives a life—threatening injury on her wedding day, a grief-stricken Orpheus follows her to the afterlife, straight to the sinister Grand Hades Hotel. He is accompanied there by his taxi driver Charon, played by Vincent Cassel.

"The mystery in her eyes" 16+

Directed by Sam Yates. Starring: Daisy Ridley, Shazad Latif, Matilda Anna Ingrid Loots, Hiba Ahmed, Alistair Petrie, Pippa Bennett-Warner, Sherrell Skeet, Jenny Galloway, Emmet Kirwan, Alyssa Benn

The thriller about the big consequences of a little lie was directed by British theater director Sam Yates. In particular, he directed the play "Vanya" based on Chekhov's play, where the author of the adaptation was Simon Stevens and played by Andrew Scott. The main role in his thriller "The Mystery in her Eyes" was played by the star of the trilogy of sequels of the "Star Wars" saga Daisy Ridley.

In the center of the plot is a couple with two children. Annette gave up her career, devoted herself to her family, and even agreed to move to the suburbs, where her husband Ben would be more comfortable working (he is a writer). However, he begins to spend more and more time outside the house. Suspecting him of treason, Anette decides to make her abusers feel sorry.

"Dollhouse" 18+

Directed by Olga Belyaeva. Starring: Svetlana Ivanova, Ivan Kolesnikov, Alexey Soshin, Alla Yuganova, Ivan Agapov, Sergey Stepanchenko, Boris Kamorzin, Larisa Udovichenko, Sergey Kempo, Olga Lapshina

It is a Russian drama starring Svetlana Ivanova based on a script by People's Artist of the RSFSR Larisa Malevanna, and the plot is connected with a story from her life. Part of the filming took place at Mosfilm. The scenery of a conventional theater space and a film set of that time was erected there.

The film is set in the 1980s. Lena, an actress, is coming to Moscow from Leningrad. She was invited to shoot the feature film "Nora" based on Henrik Ibsen's play "A Doll's House". On the playground, she meets seven—year-old Vasya, the son of one of her colleagues. A touching friendship develops between them.

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