Estonian premiere

Poor Things

Local title
Vaesekesed
Director
Yorgos Lanthimos
Country
USA, Ireland, United Kingdom
Year
2023
Festival
27th Black Nights Film Festival
Programme
Screen International Critics' Choice
Genre
historical drama, fantasy film
Subject
high society, fairytale

Anyone who has followed Yorgos Lanthimos since his early low-budget Greek features can only marvel over the route that has led to the wildly exotic realms of his recent work. He vaults into farther realms of invention and audacity with “Poor Things” (Golden Lion at Venice); a piece of ultra-baroque period futurism that must count as the most lavishly produced work in recent years which can also be classified as a full-blown art film. The film features a dazzling performance by Emma Stone – if anything, outdoing her revelatory turn in “The Favourite”.

Based on the 1992 novel by Alisdair Gray, the film is the story of Bella artificially brought back from the dead with the addition of a new brain and is an outré feminist fable that – despite its mock-Victorian setting – is a film for our times.

(Jonathan Romney, Screen Daily)

Director
Yorgos Lanthimos
Screenwriter
Tony McNamara
Cast
Emma Stone, Mark Ruffalo, Willem Dafoe, Ramy Youssef, Christopher Abbott, Suzy Bemba
Producer
Ed Guiney, Andrew Lowe, Yorgos Lanthimos, Emma Stone
Co-producer
Ildiko Kemeny, Kasia Malipan, David Minkowski
DoP
Robbie Ryan
Editor
Yorgos Mavropsaridis
Composer
Jerskin Fendrix
Production
Element Pictures, FILM4, Searchlight Pictures, TSG Entertainment
Distributor
Estonian Theatrical Distribution
World sales
Searchlight Pictures
Runtime
Language
English
Subtitles
Estonian, Russian
Other festivals
London, Venice

Screenings

2nd Hall Apollo Kino Solaris
Screening021202 / Vaesekesed
SubtitlesEstonian, Russian
Screening duration
2nd Hall Apollo Kino Solaris
Screening111203 / Vaesekesed
SubtitlesEstonian, Russian
Screening duration
2nd Hall Apollo Kino Solaris
Screening151204 / Vaesekesed
SubtitlesEstonian, Russian
Screening duration
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