POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2015 fall season Monday, Oct. 5, with "Leviathan." Kolya has worked hard to carve out his share of land and keep a happy family on the outskirts of a small Russian …
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POTSDAM -- Cinema 10 continues its 2015 fall season Monday, Oct. 5, with "Leviathan."
Kolya has worked hard to carve out his share of land and keep a happy family on the outskirts of a small Russian town.
A corrupt mayor is trying to take all of that away by demolishing his home and stripping him of his business. Koyla's only hope is entrusting a lawyer friend to take the case, but he may bring more trouble than he's worth.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone says Leviathan "puts contemporary Russia, as up-to-the-minute as Putin and Pussy Riot, under the microscope…a stupendous piece of work that transcends language and borders, while Peter Debruge of Variety notes “how funny the film is…darkly satirical.”
The movie is 140 minutes and rated R for language and some sexuality and nudity.
Cinema 10 films screen on Mondays at 7:15 p.m. at the Roxy Theater, 20 Main St.
Tickets are $3.50individual/$25 season tickets for students and seniors, and $4.50 individuals/$35 season tickets for general admission.