War and Peace

(VOYNA I MIR, Sergei Bondarchuk, Soviet Union 1967, 415 min., Russian with subtitles, 35mm)

Winner of the Best Foreign Language Film Oscar®, Bondarchuk’s astounding cinematic achievement is an excitingly faithful adaptation of Tolstoy’s novel that tells the story of a love triangle set against the tumultuous backdrop of the Napoleonic wars. Employing 100,000 extras, the budget for Soviet cinema’s most expensive movie would be $1 billion today! Special admission price for all four parts: $15, $12 members and students. Regular admission prices apply for individual parts. Advance tickets are available at http://dryden. eastmanhouse.org, the admissions desk, Dryden Theatre box office, or (585) 271-3361 ext. 295. No Take-10 tickets or passes. Presented in collaboration with Seagull Films and Mosfilm Concern.

7 p.m. WAR AND PEACE, Part Three (83 min.)

8:45 p.m. WAR AND PEACE, Part Four (98 min.)