The Bel Ami release date for Italy is set for April 13th
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New Bel Ami Review from ‘What’s on Stage’ 1 comment
A great Bel Ami review from Whatsonstage.com. Here’s an excerpt:
Bel Ami is a sumptuous transposition to the screen (by no means the first) of Guy de Maupassant’s fin de siecle Parisian novel starring Robert Pattinson as Georges Duroy, the dissolute French soldier who rises to the top of society and journalism by the simple expedient of sleeping with the wives of his employers.
It’s a deeply sour tale of having your cake and eating it, and it’s beautifully played and sumptuously costumed. And you can’t fail to notice in these rocky days for newspaper ethics, that Georges moves sideways from his diary of a cavalryman in the Algerian war to head of gossip on the broadsheet; he draws a line, though, at taking his share of the profits when war-mongering becomes a sort of insider trading.
As a debut movie, and made for the comparative pittance of nine million euros, it’s almost indecently good and highly accomplished. And although Pattinson twitches his nostrils a little too often, he’s spot on as the louche lothario.
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*VIDEO* Christina Ricci talks about Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami with Movie Ireland Leave a comment
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Bel Ami one of ‘must watch march movies’ from Digitalspy 4 comments
5 must-watch March movies: Bel Ami, John Carter, Hunger Games and more
If you’re expecting a leisurely month for movies in March then think again, because the next 31 days are packed full of exciting treats for cinema fans. Twilight’s Robert Pattinson will get down and dirty for the sex-stuffed Bel Ami, while spring will hold a mini-blockbuster season of its own with the debut of Disney’s sci-fi epic John Carter and the eagerly-awaited action film The Hunger Games.Digital Spy previews five must-see movies for March below:
Bel Ami
Release Date: March 9
Why you should see it: Robert Pattinson may not have been the most prolific cinematic bed-hopper as Twilight’s chaste vampire Edward Cullen, but that all changes in this steamy adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s French novel. R-Patz plays a young man who climbs the Parisian social ladder by sleeping with Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman and Kristen Scott Thomas.
UK: Bel Ami preview screening 7 March at 8.40pm – London Intro by directors 4 comments
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.)
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Bel Ami Poster – Czech Republic Leave a comment
New/Old Fan Pictures of Robert Pattinson at the Berlinale 1 comment
Here are some new fan pics of Robert Pattinson at the Bel Ami premiere at the Berlinale in Berlin:
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New review from Beames on Film: Pattinson an inspired choice” to play Georges Duroy 5 comments
An interesting review from Beames on Film. Here’s an excerpt. To read the rest CLICK HERE!
I’m actually pretty conflicted as to how to feel about ‘Bel Ami’, an intermittently effective and highly sexed adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s 19th century novel co-directed by British theatre directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod. It’s a little verbose in places and features either too much or too little of the book’s politics (I’m not sure which), yet it’s pretty enough to look at and features some cracking supporting actors. In it ‘Twilight’ star Robert Pattinson takes the central role of Georges Duroy – an ambitious and spiteful man who rises Barry Lyndon-style from poverty to the pinnacle of Parisian high-society through self-delusion and amorality.
For the first half-hour I sat convinced that Pattinson had been miscast: aside from looking a little too young for a war veteran (one whose peers all seem to be middle aged), Pattinson’s permanent snarl and the infinite emptiness of his eyes seem to make a mockery of the fact that his character inspires so much amorous affection – even if we’re well aware he engenders this reaction from the ladies off-camera. Yet this seems to be precisely the point, making Pattinson an inspired choice: the ladies like Georges because he is pretty, but actually he is an empty vessel. Lazy, petty, illiterate, lacking social graces and disloyal, French high-society assumes something lies behind his eyes that simply isn’t there. The jury is out on whether Pattinson has much range as an actor, but he makes for an oddly compelling Georges.
2 NEW fan videos of Robert Pattinson at the Bel Ami premiere in Berlin Leave a comment
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Great New Robert Pattinson – Bel Ami wallpaper by @Kainat21 3 comments
Here’s an awesome new wallpaper by @Kainat21:























