The Cinema Museum, London

Screening of January (2021) plus Q&A with writer Alex Barrett – POSTPONED, NEW DATE TBA

Wed 15 Mar 2023 @ 19:30 · Events

This screening has been postponed due to the Tube strike on March 15th. A new date will be fixed soon.

January posterThe Cinema Museum is pleased to host a screening of Andrey Paounov’s stunning absurdist mystery January (2021), followed by a Q&A with the film’s screenwriter Alex Barrett.

In the midst of nowhere, five men are stuck in a snowstorm. One has to cross the Woods to reach town, but that’s insane in the midst of winter: the road is snowed over, you can get lost and freeze, the wolves are hungry and can be heard howling all night long, and who knows what other creatures roam these woods…?

Still, early that morning, Petar Motorov must have harnessed his sleigh and headed to town. Nobody saw him leave, but the falling snow still hasn’t fully erased his tracks. But when the sleigh returns, Petar Motorov isn’t on it. Inside the men find only Motorov’s fur coat, his shotgun, and the frozen carcass of a wolf. Where is Petar Motorov, and what has happened to him? There’s only one way to find out…

Five men caught in a limbo between life and death, past and present, communism and capitalism, known and unknown, here and there, try to resolve a mystery, which slowly devours them. Inspired by the eponymous play by Nobel Prize Nominee Yordan Radichkov and reinterpreted for world audiences by acclaimed documentary filmmaker Andrey Paounov, it is a bold fiction debut of a director who has made a name by exploring, with a sense of humour, the existential absurdities of the post-socialist state in the language of cinema.

Alex Barrett is a writer and director of a number of shorts, including the silent film London Symphony (2017), which we hosted with a Q&A with Alex in 2017. We are very pleased to host him again.

Doors open at 18.30, for a 19.30 start.

Refreshments will be available in our licensed cafe/bar.

TICKETS & PRICING

Tickets £8.

This screening has been postponed due to the Tube strike on March 15th. A new date will be fixed soon.
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