New/old photo of Robert Pattinson by Francois Berthier
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New photo of Robert Pattinson by Francois Berthier Leave a comment
HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson at ‘Lost City of Z’ photocall – Berlinale Leave a comment
HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson at ‘Lost City of Z’ photocall – Berlinale
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Official Berlinale Portrait of Robert Pattinson for ‘Lost City of Z’ Leave a comment
VIDEO: ‘Lost City of Z’ Press Conference at Berlin Film Festival (Berlinale) Leave a comment
Here’s the full video of the ‘Lost City of Z’ press conference at Berlinale
Videos of Robert Pattinson on the ‘Lost City of Z’ red carpet at Berlinale Leave a comment
HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson and the cast of ‘Lost City of Z’ at the premiere at Berlinale Leave a comment
HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson and the cast of ‘Lost City of Z’ at the premiere at Berlinale
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Videos of Robert Pattinson from the ‘Lost City of Z’ press conference – Berlinale Leave a comment
Here are few videos of Robert Pattinson from the Berlinale press conference
HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson at the ‘Lost City of Z’ Press Conference – Berlinale Leave a comment
HQ pictures of Robert Pattinson at the ‘Lost City of Z’ Press Conference and Photocall – Berlinale
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International premiere of ‘The Lost City of Z’ at Berlinale Leave a comment
The international premiere of ‘The Lost City of Z’ is going to be at Berlin Film Festival
Berlinale Special Gala at the Zoo Palast
The Lost City of Z
USA
By James Gray (We Own The Night, Two Lovers, The Immigrant)
With Charlie Hunnam, Sienna Miller, Robert Pattinson, Tom Holland
International premiere
Robert Pattinson interview with Szene Hamburg Leave a comment
SZENE HAMBURG: A talk with Robert Pattinson
During the Berlinale we met the actor, who talked about his new movie LIFE, bad fathers, and photography as art and frost bite on fingers.
What was it like to play a photographer under the direction of a legendary photographer like Anton Corbijn?
(laughs) Luckily I didn’t really see Dennis Stock as a photographer in the beginning. For me he was someone who wanted to be an artist but wasn’t sure if he had what it takes to be an artist. I had the feeling that the camera was a means for him to express himself.