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FILM: ATLANTIS - NET PROCEEDS TO UKRAINIAN RELIEF

Thursday, Mar 24, 7:00 pm

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NET PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO CARE'S UKRAINE CRISIS FUND.

MOUNT VERNON'S SLAVIC CHURCH CHOIR UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ELINA SHEPETKO WILL PERFORM FROM 7:00 - 7:30PM.

ATLANTIS, released during COVID, was only available virtually and has never seen a theatrical release until now. 

A prize-winner at the Venice Film Festival and Ukraine's official selection for the 2021 Academy Awards, ATLANTIS is a gorgeous and visionary sci-fi drama.

Eastern Ukraine, 2025. A desert unsuitable for human habitation. Water is a dear commodity brought by trucks. A Wall is being build-up on the border. Sergiy, a former soldier, is having trouble adapting to his new reality. He meets Katya while on the Black Tulip mission dedicated to exhuming the past. Together, they try to return to some sort of normal life in which they are also allowed to fall in love again.

"Atlantis isn't an easy film to watch, and it's not meant to be. It's an anti-war film without solutions, but what it clear is that Vasyanovych believes in humanity rebuilding from tragedy."  — Jenny Nulf, Austin Chronicle

"A strong piece of poetically pure art-house cinema that offers a ray of hope for humanity's future." — Dennis Harvey, Variety

"Critic's Pick! Vasyanovych’s style is informed by both Kubrick and early Jim Jarmusch." — Glenn Kenny, The New York Times

"Dazzling, strange, tragic, comic, touching and eventually optimistic. Masterful." — Robert Abele, Los Angeles Times

Winner: Best Film, 2019 Venice Film Festival, Orizzonti (Horizons) section 
Winner: Six 2020 Ukrainian Film Academy Awards including Best Film and Best Director

Directed by: Valentyn Vasyanovych

Cast: Andriy Rymaruk, Liudmyla Bileka, Vasyl Antoniak, Lily Hyde, Philip Paul Peter Hudson

Ukraine | Ukrainian with English Subtitles  | 2020 | Drama, War | 106 minutes | Not Rated but includes scenes of Sex & Nudity, War & Violence, Profanity, Frightening & Intense Scenes.

In an effort to ensure the health and safety of our guests, performers, and staff, the Lincoln Theatre will require proof of a Covid-19 vaccination for all ticket holders 5 and over. Staff will check for proof of vaccination at the doors as a condition of entry. Patrons are required to wear masks at all times in the venue, except while actively eating and drinking in their seats.

COVID SAFETY PROTOCOLS CAN BE FOUND HERE.

Film Prices

Lincoln Theatre Members get $2.00 off on the following prices with discount code:

General: $11.00
Seniors, Students and Active Military: $10.00
Children 12 and under: $8.50

Sunday Bargain Prices (1st Sunday screening is open captioned when available):

General: $9.50
Children 12 and under: $8.00

All prices include a $2.00 Preservation Fee that goes directly into our capital account for the preservation of the Lincoln Theatre and its programs