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One of the most remarkable and impressive places in Ukraine, a unique multi-million worth residence of the former president Viktor Yanukovich known as Mezhyhirya. Until recently the Yanukovich’s Mezhyhirya has been a territory with restricted access. Now you can see 140 hectares of the kingdom of the former president which impress by their luxury, wealth and well-kept condition.
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Here you can see so many things: golf courses, a Private Zoo, a Putin’s guest house, a Spanish galleon, a promenade with a view on Kiev Sea, heated lakes and that’s far from being over.
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*The Poker House, subsequently retitled as Behind Closed Doors, is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Lori Petty, in her directorial debut.The film depicts a painful day in the life of a teenaged girl who is raising her two younger sisters in their mother’s whorehouse.
The cherry on the cake: luxurious HonkaHouse of Yanukovich. You`ll visit the billiard room, the poker room, the swimming pool and even the personal church of ex-president.
The excursion to Mezhyhirya is a must-see destination for all tourists. It’s a favourite recreation place of Kievites because here you can have a good time all day long and take esthetic pleasure.
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4 people – 215€, 5 people -236€, 6 people – 257€, 7 people – 278€. The Poker HouseDirected byLori PettyProduced byStephen J. Cannell
Michael DubelkoScreenplay byLori Petty
David Alan GrierStory byLori PettyStarringJennifer Lawrence
Selma Blair
Chloë Grace Moretz
Bokeem Woodbine
David Alan Grier
Sophi BairleyMusic byMike PostCinematographyKen SengEdited byTirsa HackshawDistributed byPhase 43 FilmsRelease dateRunning time93 minutesCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglish
The Poker House, subsequently retitled as Behind Closed Doors, is a 2008 American drama film written and directed by Lori Petty, in her directorial debut. The film depicts a painful day in the life of a teenaged girl who is raising her two younger sisters in their mother’s whorehouse. The story is based on Petty’s own early life during the mid-1970s.[1]Plot[edit]
The film focuses on one single day in the life of three abused and neglected sisters, 14-year-old Agnes (Jennifer Lawrence), 12-year-old Bee (Sophi Bairley), and 8-year-old Cammie (Chloë Grace Moretz). Their mother, Sarah (Selma Blair), addicted to alcohol and drugs, has been coerced into prostitution to support her pimp, Duval (Bokeem Woodbine). Sarah is unable to care for the girls, forcing Agnes to take responsibility for her two younger sisters. Sarah’s house has become known as the Poker House, where neighborhood pimps and criminals gather to play poker, as well as buying sex. Agnes believes Duval loves her, as a boyfriend would, despite his abuse towards her mother.
Agnes arrives home very early one morning to tidy the house and wakes Bee, after preparing her paper route for her. As Bee gets ready to leave they reveal that Cammie often stays the night at her friend Sheila’s house, and before they left their father, who was a preacher, he used to beat Sarah and the girls. The four fled, and Sarah, struggling to take care of the girls on her own, became a prostitute after meeting Duval.
The day shifts from girl to girl. Little interaction occurs among the three. Bee speaks of moving into a foster home, hoping to be adopted. Cammie spends the day at a bar, making friends with Dolly (Natalie West), the bar owner, and Stymie (David Alan Grier), an alcoholic. Agnes rides through town, talking with a few friends, playing a game of basketball, and picking up a couple of paychecks from her part-time jobs.
Towards the end of the day, Agnes climbs through Bee’s window, avoiding the living room, which is full of gamblers, pimps, and drunks. Bee has locked herself in her room, and like Agnes, avoids the downstairs chaos. Agnes makes Bee leave the house, telling her not to come back for a while. She then makes her way into the living room, and a stranger begins to talk to her. He asks her why she is there, and she responds by telling him that this is where she lives and that Sarah is her mother. When the man finds out that Agnes is a star basketball player for her high school team, with an important game that night, the man gives her a sympathetic look and tells her to get out of the house and go to the game, but she ignores him.
Later that evening, Duval and Agnes begin kissing again, Agnes narrates over the entire scene, after a few minutes, Duval then rapes Agnes. As Duval releases her, she runs to the bathroom to clean herself, horrified by the thoughts of the violence and possibility of pregnancy. She is completely traumatized. Her mother enters the bathroom, and as Agnes reaches for her in utter distress, Sarah refuses to touch her, and instead tells Agnes to go to the store to pick up alcohol after reminiscing on Agnes being a handful as a young child, showing intelligence even when she was a one-year-old.
Soon after, Agnes overhears Duval telling Sarah that he will begin pimping and selling Agnes, as well. Agnes threatens to shoot Duval, firing a couple of shots to prevent Duval from leaving, screaming to her mother that he raped her and deserves to be shot for what he does to Sarah, too. Sarah only tells Agnes that she will defend him. Agnes leaves for her basketball game.
Agnes scores 27 points in the second half alone, a record that lasts for years to come. However, she falls when she scores the last goal, limps to the car, and has a meltdown. She then wipes her tears and puts the horrific events of the night in the back of her mind. Memory slot function. She drives off and finds Bee and Cammie at a nearby bridge. The two get in the car, with Agnes not telling her young sisters of events that took place that evening, and instead takes them to get dinner. Bee reveals that she went to the bar after she went to a friend’s house and that she found Cammie. Cammie then plays ’Ain’t No Mountain High Enough’, and the movie closes as the three girls sing together.
At the start of the film credits, Agnes is revealed to have left Iowa to go to New York and become an actress and artist. Some 20 years later, she is shown to have directed the movie, and the movie is the true story of director and actress Lori Petty’s childhood.Cast[edit]
*Jennifer Lawrence as Agnes
*Selma Blair as Sarah
*Chloë Grace Moretz as Cammie
*Bokeem Woodbine as Duval
*David Alan Grier as Stymie
*Danielle Campbell as Darla
*Sophi Bairley as Bee
*Casey Tutton as Sheila
Jennifer Lawrence’s father, Gary Lawrence, appears uncredited in the film as the basketball coach of the other team.[2]Reception[edit]Critical response[edit]
The Poker House has received mixed reviews from film critics. Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reports that 63% of critics have given the film a positive review based on eight reviews, with an average score of 6.2/10.[3]References[edit]Full House Poker Kiev
*^Rosen, Lisa. ’AT THE MOVIES Lori Petty’s hard look’. Los Angeles Times. latimes.com. Retrieved November 15, 2016.
*^’The Poker House (2008) – Trivia’. IMDb. Amazon.com. Retrieved September 16, 2012.
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*The Poker House on IMDb
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