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#Summer Cinema at Rotermanni Quarter
Summer Cinema at Rotermanni Quarter: The Life of Chuck

drama fantaasia fantasy

Duration 1h 51m

Country USA

Director Mike Flanagan

Cast Lauren LaVera, Harvey Guillén, Karen Gillan

Language inglise

Subtitle Language estonian, vene

Levitaja Adastra Cinema

With The Life of Chuck, Mike Flanagan takes a detour from the macabre to explore one of Stephen King’s alternate sensibilities in an adaptation that carries the spirit of his most optimistic work. The world feels like it’s ending and everybody’s saying goodbye to Chuck. Wherever Marty (Chiwetel Ejiofor) goes, he can’t get away from Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston). His face is showing up on billboards, window signs — even TV commercials. What’s so special about this seemingly ordinary accountant and why does he warrant such a sendoff?

Their connection includes Marty’s ex-wife ...Show more

With The Life of Chuck, Mike Flanagan takes a detour from the macabre to explore one of Stephen King’s alternate sensibilities in an adaptation that carries the spirit of his most optimistic work. The world feels like it’s ending and everybody’s saying goodbye to Chuck. Wherever Marty (Chiwetel Ejiofor) goes, he can’t get away from Charles Krantz (Tom Hiddleston). His face is showing up on billboards, window signs — even TV commercials. What’s so special about this seemingly ordinary accountant and why does he warrant such a sendoff?

Their connection includes Marty’s ex-wife (Karen Gillan), her co-worker, his neighbour, and just about everyone else they know. Chuck’s life story soon begins to unravel in front of us, going back to a childhood with grandfather Albie (Mark Hamill), who teaches him about accounting and passes on a love for dancing, all the while keeping him from a prophetic secret in the attic.The Life of Chuck starts grand and ends intimate, like a setting sun. It’s a Stand By Me for the multiple lives within each of us, pulled between our dreams and down-to-earth pragmatism. Fans of Flanagan’s skillful storytelling in The Haunting of Hill House, Midnight Mass, and Doctor Sleep will easily see why he gravitated towards the unorthodox structure of this King novella. Coupled with his impressive knack for elevating simple conversations and interactions into memorable set pieces, Flanagan manages a rare feat: finding warmth in melancholy.

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What is the special program “Summer Cinema at Rotermanni Quarter”?

In July 2025, Sõprus will once again open its summer outdoor cinema – this year in the heart of the city, at the main square of the Rotermann Quarter. The open-air cinema, with 150 seats, will host screenings every week from Thursday to Sunday starting at 10 PM. 31 different screenings will take place.

The Summer Cinema offers the audience emotionally charged film nights outdoors, in an open urban space, with quality typical of Sõprus. Several screenings will be accompanied by themed introductions, conversations with exciting guests, and a lively side program with music and special offers at the bar. The film program, titled “Summer in the City”, is inspired by the cinema’s location and its surroundings: PoCo, the Museum of Architecture, the sea, bars, restaurants, the modern urban space. And everything else the summer in Tallinn has to offer.

More information at www.suvekino.ee

Screenings

24.08.2025
Noblessner
16:30
26.08.2025
Noblessner
18:30
Europa Cinemas
Eesti Kultuurkapital
Ellington
Põhjala
Ellington
DHL
Eesti Filmi Instituut
Limegrow