![]() ![]() On record as the most expensive Soviet film in history (more than $70 million after inflation), it is also perhaps the greatest epic ever made: an exquisite production of spectacle and realism, the political and personal, that endures as a monumental achievement in filmmaking. Winner of the 1969 Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film, Bondarchuk’s War and Peace sets the changing fortunes of several aristocratic families against the backdrop of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia. This May, we’re pleased to announce the return of a new digital restoration of Sergei Bondarchuk’s seven-hour-plus adaptation of Tolstoy’s magnificent novel. War and Peace: Chapter IV, Pierre Bezukhov ![]() War and Peace: Chapter III, The Year 1812 War and Peace: Chapter II, Natasha Rostova War and Peace: Chapter I, Andrei Bolkonsky ![]() Single tickets are also available for $7 (Members) and $10 (General Public). Purchase your ticket package here and see showtimes for each part below or here. See all four parts of War and Peace for $20 (Members) and $25 (General Public). ![]()
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