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Bel Ami & Robert Pattinson in several Italian newspapers 2 comments
*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson mention on TG1 – Italy 3 comments
*SCANS* Robert Pattinson in various Italian magazines Leave a comment
Here are few scans of Rob in Italian magazines
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*SCANS* Robert Pattinson in ‘Gioia’ magazine and ‘Corriere Adriatico’ newspaper – Italy 1 comment
Here are few scans of Rob and Bel Ami in Italian magazines
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*SCAN* Robert Pattinson about Bel Ami and Cosmopolis in Gazzeta del Mezzogiorno (Italy) 3 comments

The article is a presentation of Bel Ami movie that will open in Italian movie theatres next Friday
Pattinson says about the role of Georges Duroy in Bel Ami in the article: ‘Playing Georges was so funny because he is so incorrigible. He is satisfied to do nothin and think that everything is owed to him. But if someone makes fun of him and insults him, he’s got the most amazing energy and turns into a dialogue capable of anything.’
The article also describes about Pattinson’s next role in Cosmopolis by Cronenberg:
Pattinson defines the experience with Cronenberg extraordinary: ‘It was unlike anything I’ve done before. David is a person so self-assured, everything is easy with him. He does not seem to have any special financial concern about the film, no one doubts what he does. To me he said: Just go and have fun.’
*VIDEO* TM News (Italy) talks about Bel Ami, Breaking Dawn 2 and Cosmopolis 1 comment
Bel Ami in Ciak Magazine – Italy – April 2012 Leave a comment
Bel Ami in Ciak Magazine – Italy – April 2012
And again they used the artwork of a wallpaper made by me (@DreamySim1), at least they kept the tag on in the print 🙂 :
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*SCANS* Cosmopolis, Bel Ami and Breaking Dawn Part 2 in Best Movie magazine – Italy 3 comments
Translation (google)
“I’m afraid,” confesses Robert Pattinson.
“Fear for an actor is always a good thing. He’s also a fantastic, stunning, a great performer” responds indirectly David Cronenberg. “The script was crazy and difficult,” the actor continues. “When I heard that the person was him, I had an intuition. I know that Robert is a grand leap” echoes the director.
Distance dialogue between the student and teacher, working for months on the set of their first project together, for the big screen adaptation of Cosmopolis, the surreal novel by Don DeLillo.
“In the year 2000, one day in April” Thus begins the odyssey, a long 24 hours, Eric Parker, 28 year-old multimillionaire who left home with his white limousine to go to the barber, remains locked in the traffic of Manhattan and is involved in a series of events that jeopardize his safety and his heritage … It would be impossible to describe in a few lines the surreal journey the protagonist takes in a Manhattan without frontiers, a sort of virtual town where the limo floats like a social network and chat with other “traces” of humanity. Between tasers, pie in the face, the threat of someone wanting to kill him (both as a person and as a symbol of humanity no longer in the horizon) and the presence of his mysterious life companion, ethereal woman, guardian angel and his wife constantly betrayed.
After Crash, Cronenberg continues his exploration of the imaginary modern metropolitan, hallucinated and perverse, using a cast which also includes Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche and Mathieu Amalric
WHY YOU SHOULD NOT MISS IT: To observe the modern world through Cronenberg’s look. And it could be Pattinson’s professional ‘redemption’.

























