ByTowne ByTowne Cinema
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4
Info Line: (613) 789-FILM
ByTowne ByTowne Cinema
ByTowne Cinema
325 Rideau St. Ottawa K1N 5Y4
Info Line: (613) 789-FILM
Oscar Nominee ~ Best Actress & Best Supporting Actor
No screenings currently scheduled.
Helen Mirren is magnificent as Countess Sofya – better known as Mrs. Leo Tolstoy – in The Last Station, a grandly entertaining historical drama about the final year of the great Russian writer’s life. Based on the equally entertaining, erudite novel by Jay Parini, the movie is at once a hot marital showdown and a cool political debate, a domestic ‘War And Peace’.
While Count Leo (Christopher Plummer, a boffo choice), living under the sway of a rigid Tolstoyan acolyte named Chertkov (Paul Giamatti), supports anarchy, pacifism, and the abolishment of property rights, Countess Sofya fights, tigress-style, for the security of well-ordered laws regarding copyrights and inheritance: specifically her inheritance from her husband’s estate, which she would lose if Chertkov and his ilk got their way.
The war between Leo and Sofya is filtered through the perceptions of an eager, chaste young man (James McAvoy) who arrives at Tolstoy’s country home to work as the writer’s secretary. He stays to be initiated into lusty manhood by Rome’s Kerry Condon, playing an attractive young believer in Tolstoyan utopia – a sweet, sexy scene shot, as is the whole refined movie, with an aim to please and a love of sunlight. But as fetching as the young lovers are (McAvoy specializes in playing inexperienced young men who are quick studies), the pair could learn a thing or two about passion from Mirren; at this point the actress can convey fury, tenderness, or voracious will with a mere raise of an eyebrow.”
– Lisa Schwarzbaum, Entertainment Weekly
Nominated for two Oscars: Best Actress (Helen Mirren) & Best Supporting Actor (Christopher Plummer)
The ByTowne doesn't have a parking lot of its own, but denizens of downtown can usually find street parking close by fairly easily.
If you're not keen to troll for a parking space, or if you're running late, we recommend the parking garage at Loblaws. It's covered, heated and safe – and just half a block from the cinema. The best part: they charge just $2 flat rate after 6pm on weekdays, and only $3 all day on Saturdays & Sundays.
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