A postmodern reading of the vampire myth with music by Wojciech Kilar.
Vlad the Impaler, devastated after the tragic death of his wife, who committed suicide whilehe was participating in the Crusades, makes a pact with Satan. He gains immortality and becomes a vampire – Dracula (Oldman). An aspiring lawyer, Jonathan Harker (Reeves), goes to Transylvania to complete the formalities related to the purchase of the estate where Dracula intends to live in London. The vampire, hosting a young man in his castle, notices the image of Harker's fiancée (Ryder), who closely resembles his beloved. He knows that the trip to London must take place…
directed by: Francis Ford Coppola
cast: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves
horror / USA, Great Britain / 1992
running time: 128 min
Hosted by: Monika Kopiec
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Series: Tom Waits
As the first Benshi cycle from 10 years ago was titled Music, for the first cycle in 2024 that we return to the musical atmosphere. A few years ago we showed films with David Bowie, a year ago the audience could see and listen to Nick Cave on the screen. Now let’s take a look at the characteristic figure of Tom Waits. His songs, featuring his gritty voice often graced various productions, but one that particularly comes to mind the famous scene before the end credits of “Smoke” by Wayne Wang and Paul Auster, with the wonderful ballad “Innocent when You dream”. Waits will appear in person in the remaining titles. He will be the sidekick of the titular Dracula in Francis Ford Coppola’s film, a hermit in a world overrun by zombies in Jim Jarmusch’s “The Dead Don’t Die,” and one of the “7 Psychopaths” in Martin McDonagh’s crime comedy. In “Licorice Pizza” we will see him in a brilliant bar cameo. Here’s Tom Waits!
About Benshi’s birthday:
Time flies! It’s already been 10 years since the first edition of the Film Discussion Society, Benshi. The originator of the project is Joanna Ziomek, who, with the support of Emilia and Andrzej Rusin from Kinoteatr Projekt, presented the first film of the first monthly series, “Radio on the Wave”, on January 13, 2014. As time went by more “Benshi” people – Krystian Drozd and Monika Kopiec- joined in. However, this team wouldn’t be able to achieve anything without the audience, who add a fresh perspective to each film they watch together. This is our common celebration. Therefore, on January 13, 2024, we are pleased to invite you to Benshi’s birthday. The screening of Jim Jarmusch’s latest film, “Dead Men Don’t Die”, which is part of our January Tom Waits series will open the celebrations at 6.00 pm. The screening will be followed by a party at the Central Cafe, with refreshments, karaoke and shared memories. You must be there, because without you we wouldn’t be where we are.
We would like to remind you that the CK Cinema has the slogan “Cinema, not popcorn”, which means that we focus on screenings without advertising. Hours of screenings in our cinema are tantamount to the start of the film screening. Please arrive on time. According to the regulations, latecomers will not be admitted to screenings.
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