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It was just a small new still from the magazine, but now in better quality (thanks to @rpattinsontr for tipping us)
Source mag | Via | Via | Via | source still | via @rpattinsontr
Video from Robrobbedmyheart
They talk about Rob at 3:15. Click on the screencap or HERE to watch:
On the cast, Nick said: “Rob came very early on. He read the script and absolutely loved it, and really related to the character.
“We met him, and that was like a marriage immediately. He has always been wonderfully committed, and is a terrifically serious actor.”
Declan added: “Very interestingly, he insisted on rehearsing for a whole month in London before we shot one single piece of film, which is very, very unusual for somebody who has as busy a schedule as he has.
“He was incredibly committed, and couldn’t have been a nicer guy or a more talented guy to work with.”
Nick also said of the Twilight star’s involvement: “I think the reason that Rob was attracted to this role is that it’s the complete opposite of everything that he’s played so far.
“The character of Bel Ami is talentless, vacuous and really totally selfish. Rob is very talented, but he completely understood the part, completely understood the character.”
“At the risk of sounding po-faced or pretentious, all artists will grapple – I do – with insecurity about your own talent,” Declan explained. “It’s a very dodgy artist indeed who says ‘I know exactly what I’m doing; I’m a genius, I’m talented’. Nobody I know who does good work thinks like that at all.
“I think that’s one of the reasons why this character is so fascinating to us, really, because he gets to the top with nothing, and it’s very much a parable for our time.”

Very interesting article. From Herald Scotland :
As the winner of several Olivier awards, British director Declan Donnellan is used to the odd coup de theatre, that moment when events on stage take a turn for the astonishing.
But what happened on the red carpet in Berlin for Bel Ami, his feature film debut, had even Donnellan thinking he had lost the plot.
“There was one moment when I thought I’d gone mad,” says Donnellan, who was in Glasgow last month for the film festival premiere of Bel Ami with the movie’s co-director, the theatre designer Nick Ormerod.
Here are scans of the positive Bel Ami review in Flair Magazine. Thanks to Robert Pattinson Belgium for these:
Here’s a new Robert Pattinson wallpaper by @DreamySim1 | Click to make bigger
Here are some scans of the Breaking Dawn part in Best Movie Magazine – March 2012 – Italy:
The preview screening on 7 March at 8.40pm in London will be introduced by directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod
SCREENINGS
Wed 7 Mar 8.40pm | book online
Fri 16 Mar 3.00pm | book online, 8.40pm | book online
Sat 17 Mar 4.30pm | book online, 8.40pm | book online
Sun 18 Mar 4.15pm | book online
Mon 19 Mar 6.15pm | book online
Tue 20 Mar 8.40pm | book online
Wed 21 Mar 3.00pm | book online, 6.15pm | book online
Thu 22 Mar 3.00pm | book online, 6.15pm | book online
Sat 24 Mar 2.00pm | book online, 4.30pm | book online
Sun 25 Mar 8.30pm | book online
Mon 26 Mar 6.15pm | book online
Wed 28 Mar 6.15pm | book online
Thu 29 Mar 3.00pm | book online
Event’s details
- Where: Ciné Lumière – Institut Français
- Age group: Adults
- Price: £12/£10 (conc.)
d Nick Ormerod