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France and the Soviet Union come to life in these two Janus Films. The film that brought Agnès Varda international recognition, Cleo from 5 to 7 depicts two hours in the life of a singer as she waits to learn if she has cancer. A classic of the French New Wave, the film was shot on the streets of Paris and features a score by Michel Legrand. (90 mins., 35mm) A landmark of Soviet cinema, The Cranes Are Flying tells the story of two lovers separated by World War II. The film's visual flourishes and grim portrayal of life during the war reflected a level of artistic freedom not possible during the Stalin era. (95 mins., 35mm) Second film start time: 8:40 PM. Special offer: Bring your ticket stub from any Summer Abroad film to the Surly Girl Saloon in the Short North this summer and receive a 15% discount on food purchases (Sun-Thu). You can also sample cool cocktails inspired by these movies.
Cleo from 5 to 7