Kate Beckinsale, who plays the vampire Selene in Underwold: Awakening, joked about who would win a fight between her character and Edward. Starts at 2:31
Kate Beckinsale, who plays the vampire Selene in Underwold: Awakening, joked about who would win a fight between her character and Edward. Starts at 2:31
Bel Ami will be shown at the Glasgow Film Festival
From Entertainment stv:
Glasgow Film Festival 2012 has announced next month’s programme of premieres, special guests and unique events – with its preceding short film and youth festivals meaning that film-lovers can look forward to a packed month of attractions.
The main festival runs from 16th to 26th February in 16 venues across the city. Meanwhile the Glasgow Youth Film Festival takes place from 5th to 15th February, and the Glasgow Short Film Festival takes place over the weekend from the 9th to the 12th.
Among the many films receiving their first British screening at Glasgow are the eagerly awaited Irvine Welsh’s Ecstasy, romantic comedy The Decoy Bride co-starring David Tennant and Kelly Macdonald, acclaimed American independent drama In the Family, period drama Bel Ami starring Robert Pattinson, award-winner Cloudburst with Olympia Dukakis and Brenda Fricker, controversial documentariesBetter this World and How to Die in Oregon and animated featureWrinkles (Arrugas).
Glasgow Film Fest Co-Director mentions Bel Ami
Away from Scotland, are there any other big films in the programme?
We’ve got Black Gold, starring Mark Strong, Cameron Crowe’s We Bought a Zoo and Bel Ami starring Robert Pattinson. Michael Winterbottom’s Trishna is there, Dexter Fletcher’s Wild Bill and the Werner Herzog documentaryInto the Abyss. Sadly Werner won’t be here as he’ll be in the jungles of Guatemala at the time.
According to the Glasgow Film Festival programme ‘Bel Ami’ will be shown February 22nd 6:15PM and February 23rd 5PM.
Holliday Grainger talks about Robert Pattinson and his fans while filming Bel Ami in Budapest
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