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Two Prosecutors

Two Prosecutors

Starts November 13
Two Prosecutors
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Two Prosecutors

Amid the Stalinist purges, a young prosecutor’s pursuit of justice leads him into the heart of a system built on lies and fear.

A loyal Bolshevik with a sense of justice, Kornyev seeks out its author, a man brutalised by the secret police, the NKVD. Their meeting sparks a chain of repercussions that carries Kornyev deep into the machinery of Stalin’s regime.

Two Prosecutors is the joint highest scored film on the Screen International 2025 Cannes Jury Grid and the winner of the Prix François Chalais.


Countries of Origin: 

France, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Netherlands, Romania, Ukraine

Dates
Starts November 13
Director
Sergei Loznitsa
Genre
Drama | History
Warnings

Mild injury detail
Duration
118 mins
Languages
Russian, Ukrainian with English subtitles
Cast
Aleksandr Kuznetsov as Alexander Kornyev, Vladimir Pokrovsky, Sergey Koltakov, Yulia Marchenko.
Tickets
Adults - $15.50

HOTA Member - $10
If you are purchasing at the Box Office you must present your HOTA Membership card in order to receive your discount.

Concession - $12
Includes Seniors/Pensioners/Students/Children 3-15 years.
(No Free HOTA Tickets)

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#Movie Review Club

On the fourth Wednesday of each month, HOTA Cinema hosts a Movie Review Club. Meet like-minded people and discuss the selected film with a forum of academics. Simply see the listed film ahead of time and join us on the day for an interactive discussion. It’s FREE to join the club! 

Film to be reviewed: Two Prosecutors (PG)
When: Wed 26 November, 10.30am
Where: The Basement
Cost: Free!

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