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*VIDEO* Berlin Film Festival Director Dieter Kosslick talks about Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami 1 comment
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Bel Ami included on The Guardian’s 10 Movies to look out for at the Berlin Film Festival 1 comment
From The Guardian
Bel Ami: With the Twilight series now behind him, teen idol Robert Pattinson can afford to take a few risks. This is the world premiere of an unlikely new project: an adaptation of the Maupassant story about a young Parisian who seduces his way to the top of society, directed by theatre stars Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod. Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman and Kristin Scott Thomas join the fun.
*SCAN* Bel Ami in German Magazine 5 comments
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UK FANS: WIN a trip to Bel Ami Premiere at Berlinale 1 comment
From The Sun:
ROBERT Pattinson’s raunchy drama Bel Ami will have its World Premiere in Berlin on Friday, February 17. Here’s your chance to be there.
We’re sending one lucky reader and their guest to the German capital for the star-studded event where they’ll walk the red carpet with the film’s stars.
The winners must be available to fly to Berlin next Friday.
The film comes out in the UK on March 9, and stars R-Patz as a struggling outsider who rises to the top of Parisian high society by bedding with a string of wealthy women.
Among the influential movers and shakers he manipulates are Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas.The film is based on Guy de Maupassant’s classic novel of the same name.
As well as seeing the stars and attending the premiere, this amazing prize package includes return UK flights for two to Berlin and two Berlin WelcomeCards to give you free reign of the city’s transport system.
You’ll spend three nights at the historical Ellington Hotel, a relaxed, elegant, four star design hotel in the heart of the city.
Find out more at ellington-hotel.com For more on the film go to facebook.com/BelAmiUK
To be in with a chance of winning, just answer one simple question. Competition closes at 10am on Tuesday, February 14.
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Daniel Radcliffe mentions Robert Pattinson in an interview Leave a comment
Does it seem weird that you said if you attach yourself to the project that it would get the green light?
This project was already far enough along and had enough people behind it, including the Hammer name to be getting it going, I was just the final thing that was needed.
You’re being modest…
I promise it’s not false modesty though. There are very, very few actors whose name you know… even people like me and Rob Pattinson, who are at the moment big names and bankable – whatever that means – there are very few actors whose saying yes to something would mean a green light for that film. I think probably George Clooney, Brad Pitt, and Johnny Depp, are the only three that have that kind of pull, and that comes from how they’ve had very long careers and are universally respected as actors and as professionals. So there’s a long way to go before we’re at that stage.
Bel Ami on IndieWires ‘The 10 Movies we want to see at Berlinale 2012’ list 2 comments
From Indiewire:
The 62nd Berlin International Film Festival kicks off tomorrow, offering dozens (and dozens) of world premieres across mutliple sections. By the time the festival’s Golden and Silver Bears are handed out next weekend, we’ll have a good idea as to the world cinema that will come to theaters near you (eventually, that is — some of last year’s program is just coming out Stateside now).
In the past few years, the festival has proven itself — perhaps more than it has in some time — as an excellent platform for emerging and proven talent in world cinema to debut their work. Last year’s crop ended up gaining more Oscar nominations than the 2011 Sundance Film Festival’s slate.
Bel Ami (Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod, UK)
Not to the be confused with the brand of Eastern European gay porn, “Bel Ami” instead stars Robert Pattinson in another attempt to move beyond his “Twilight” fame. The period film adapted from the book by Guy de Maupassant follows a young man’s rise to power in Paris via his manipulation of the city’s most powerful women (Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas, Christina Ricci). Perhaps the most star-studded offering at the fest, it could be (campy?) fun.























