The French melodrama by Yann Samuell returns to the big screen in its original language with Russian subtitles. The story of Julien and Sophie turns the childhood game "dare - not dare" into a dangerous test of feelings, and after the screening, film critic Naya Guseva will help discuss the film, its romantic myth, and ambiguous ending. The childhood game of Julien and Sophie begins as a way to cope with loneliness and family upheavals. They take turns inventing tasks and proving their courage to each other, without thinking about the consequences. As they grow older, the rules remain the same, but the stakes get higher: jokes touch on loved ones, risk becomes a habit, and confessing love turns out to be harder than the next reckless act. Director Yann Samuell builds the story on a constant oscillation between romance and cruelty. The screening will take place in the original language with Russian subtitles. Before the viewing, the film will be introduced by film critic Naya Guseva. After the screening, she will discuss the film with the audience and help examine it beyond the usual image of a spectacular romantic story. Ideas on where to go in Moscow are collected on our website.