Sentences with phrase «special gala screening»

Tom Hiddleston, James Purefoy, Sienna Guillory, Wheatley and more turned up on the red carpet in London Leicester Square for the special gala screening of the adaptation of J.G. Ballard's novel.
Films to receive special gala screenings will include David Cronenberg's «A Dangerous Method;» Drake Doremus» «Like Crazy,» winner of the Grand Jury and Special Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival; Michel Hazanavicius» «The Artist» winner of the Best Actor Prize at the Cannes International Film Festival; Roman Polanski's «Carnage» winner of the Little Golden Lion Prize at the Venice Film Festival; and Sam Levinson's «Another Happy Day,» starring festival honoree Ellen Barkin.

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All the films are screening in either the galas or special presentations sections.
The breakdown by section is: Galas / Tributes (6), Special Screenings (7), American Independents (10), New Auteurs (11), World Cinema (30), Midnight (3), Cinema's Legacy (9), Presentations (3), Retrospective (12), Youth and Family (2) and Short Films (44).
Key filmmaking talent due to attend the Festival's gala and special presentation screenings include: Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham - Carter, Meryl Streep, Sarah Gavron, Michael Fassbender, Kate Winslet, Danny Boyle, Cate Blanchett, Rooney Mara, Todd Haynes, Bryan Cranston, Helen Mirren, Jay Roach, Benedict Cumberbatch, Scott Cooper, Saoirse Ronan, John Crowley, Nick Hornby, Colm Toíbín, Maggie Smith, Alex Jennings, Nicholas Hytner, Alan Bennett, Tom Hiddleston, Ben Wheatley, Luca Guadagnino, Colin Farrell, Rachel Weisz, Yorgos Lanthimos, Ben Foster, Stephen Frears, Ondi Timoner, Randeep Hooda, Deepa Mehta, S. Craig Zahler, Hany Abu - Assad, Guy Maddin and Davis Guggenheim.
Tickets will be free for most public screenings at AFI Fest, although access to reserved seats at galas is limited to patrons who purchase special packages and passes at AFI.com/AFIFEST.
And it's no doubt, with just a casual perusal of the film fare planned, including opening night's gala offering of a 50th anniversary screening of In The Heat of the Night in the TCL Chinese Theatre IMAX with Sidney Poitier, Lee Grant and director Norman Jewison in attendance — a special festival long showing of original nitrate prints of essential and little known classics — and a screening of one of the greatest comedies of all time — The Jerk — offering Steve Martin and Carl Reiner fans the opportunity to share in the excitement of new phone books arriving.
Tuesday's announcement covered the Masters, Contemporary World Cinema, Primetime and Wavelengths sections, as well as additions to the Galas and Special Screenings programs.
Other galas and special event screenings include The Way, Way Back from writers / directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rash, «Gay - La» event G.B.F., Fanie Fourie's Lobola from South Africa (the centerpiece of the African Pictures section), Populaire from France, Papadopoulos and Sons from the U.K., Joe Swanberg's Drinking Buddies with Anna Kendrick and Olivia Wilder, and the documentaries Twenty Feet from Stardom, Inequality for All, and Somm.
In addition to Jane Friedman's address, Publishing University 2017 will host nearly 30 breakout sessions, a special cocktail hour called Literature & Libations, one - on - one consultations with industry experts, a gala book awards program, IBPA's Annual Members Meeting luncheon, and — for the first time anywhere — a screening of the new documentary Word Slingers: The Story of Self - Publishing.
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