Film
Never Gonna Snow Again (15)
Dir. Malgorzata Szumowska, Michal Englert, Germany/Poland, 2020, 113 mins, subtitled. Cast. Alec Utgoff, Maja Ostaszewska, Agata Kulesza.
When a mysterious stranger arrives in a gated community on the outskirts of a large Polish city, he is welcomed by the wealthy residents who embrace his talents as a masseur. Though his hands provide healing, his eyes seem to penetrate their very souls, lifting a disquiet in each of their lives. Zhenia possesses a magical gift and to the residents his Russian accent also sounds like a song from the past, a peaceful melody from their childhood when the world was a safer place. Featuring a hypnotic lead performance from Utgoff, this striking and beautiful film is wondrous, compelling and uplifting.
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When a mysterious stranger arrives in a gated community on the outskirts of a large Polish city, he is welcomed by the wealthy residents who embrace his talents as a masseur. Though his hands provide healing, his eyes seem to penetrate their very souls, lifting a disquiet in each of their lives. Zhenia possesses a magical gift and to the residents his Russian accent also sounds like a song from the past, a peaceful melody from their childhood when the world was a safer place. Featuring a hypnotic lead performance from Utgoff, this striking and beautiful film is wondrous, compelling and uplifting.
Discovery screenings: Full price tickets £5
Reclaim the Frame Bringing a wider perspective of the world by championing cinema by women & non-binary filmmakers. Run by Birds’ Eye View, a charity with a mission to advocate for equity, diversity, and inclusion in film by fostering a community for those who make, show, release and watch them.
To learn more and join the Reclaim the Frame mission and receive free cinema tickets, discount codes and other film goodies go to this page . (Supported by BFI’s Audience Fund).
Event sold out?
Email info@plymouthartscinema.org to be added to the waiting list. Please indicate your name, date and time of the event, number of tickets you require, and the best phone number to contact you on. We'll be in touch if tickets become available.
Accessibility
We want our cinema to be as inclusive as possible. Access information is available here. Please email info@plymouthartscinema.org or phone 01752 206114 if you have any questions.