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Richard Curtis' About Time adds stardust to Locarno film festival | Richard Curtis' About Time adds stardust to Locarno film festival |
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UK film-makers Richard Curtis and Joanna Hogg have joined the line-up for the 66th edition of the Locarno international film festival, held in the lakeside Swiss city. | UK film-makers Richard Curtis and Joanna Hogg have joined the line-up for the 66th edition of the Locarno international film festival, held in the lakeside Swiss city. |
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The Balthasar Kormákur action comedy 2 Guns, starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg had already been announced as the opening film, as well as a retrospective of golden-age Hollywood director George Cukor. | The Balthasar Kormákur action comedy 2 Guns, starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg had already been announced as the opening film, as well as a retrospective of golden-age Hollywood director George Cukor. |
Curtis' new time-travel romantic comedy About Time, starring Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams has been invited to screen in the 8000-seat outdoor Piazza Grande venue, alongside the award-winning Chilean film Gloria, and the much-admired US indie Blue Ruin, fresh from the Director's Fortnight at Cannes. | Curtis' new time-travel romantic comedy About Time, starring Domnhall Gleeson and Rachel McAdams has been invited to screen in the 8000-seat outdoor Piazza Grande venue, alongside the award-winning Chilean film Gloria, and the much-admired US indie Blue Ruin, fresh from the Director's Fortnight at Cannes. |
Hogg's latest film, her third, will have its world premiere at Locarno in the festival's international competition line-up. Previously known as London Project, it has been given the title Exhibition, and stars Viv Albertine and Liam Gillick alongside Hogg's regular collaborator Tom Hiddleston. Other films vying for the Golden Leopard include When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism, directed by Romania's Corneliu Porumboiu, Shinji Aoyama's Tomogui, from Japan, and a Swiss-French production Mary Queen of Scots, directed by Thomas Imbach. | Hogg's latest film, her third, will have its world premiere at Locarno in the festival's international competition line-up. Previously known as London Project, it has been given the title Exhibition, and stars Viv Albertine and Liam Gillick alongside Hogg's regular collaborator Tom Hiddleston. Other films vying for the Golden Leopard include When Evening Falls on Bucharest or Metabolism, directed by Romania's Corneliu Porumboiu, Shinji Aoyama's Tomogui, from Japan, and a Swiss-French production Mary Queen of Scots, directed by Thomas Imbach. |
The Locarno international film festival runs from 17-17 August 2013. | The Locarno international film festival runs from 17-17 August 2013. |
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