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Materialists Materialists

Celine Song / USA / 2025 / 109 min / English

Screenings

Thursday, 28. 08. 2025 / 20:30 / Main Hall

Last Screening

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Lucy works at a high-end matchmaking company trying to pair up moneyed entrepreneurs with elite bachelors and bachelorettes. When she meets Harry at the wedding of two of her successfully paired clients, she immediately knows that this ‘unicorn’ would be a perfect catch for a lot of her customers. But Harry is more interested in Lucy. And then her ex suddenly shows up… As we could expect from the director of Past Lives, Materialists is not exactly a romantic comedy about a matchmaker torn between two suitors, but rather a lucid examination of the contradictions of love and dating.

cast Dakota Johnson, Chris Evans, Pedro Pascal

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