The only downside to the embarrassment of Black Panther riches we've received today — it makes that Feb. 16
premiere date seem so much further away!
Not exact matches
This just
seems like an all around good the time, and if the title is an early indication, this is certainly a film I'll be saving the
date to catch the world
premiere of.
Release
Date: March 15th in the U.K., TBD in the U.S., but a SXSW
premiere seems likely.
During our interview, which we'll post in full closer to the film's release
date, «The Squid and the Whale» director, who shot «Frances» on the quick and quiet (hardly anyone knew it even existed until it
premiered at the Telluride Film Festival last year), dished on some of his upcoming projects and it
seems he's hitting a prolific stride.
Of the remaining three, the frontrunner is no doubt Luca Guadagnino's Call Me by Your Name, the subject of multiple standing ovations throughout the festival circuit
dating all the way back to its Sundance
premiere in January, and a film that
seems to have swept the entire film writing universe off its feet.
Release
Date: Fall 2013, though a Cannes
premiere seems likely and one the filmmaker is aiming for.