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Steven Spielberg's Bridge of Spies to premiere at New York film festival | Steven Spielberg's Bridge of Spies to premiere at New York film festival |
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Bridge of Spies, Steven Spielberg’s cold war spy thriller and potential Oscar contender, will launch its awards campaign at the New York film festival (NYFF). | Bridge of Spies, Steven Spielberg’s cold war spy thriller and potential Oscar contender, will launch its awards campaign at the New York film festival (NYFF). |
The event will host the world premiere of Bridge of Spies (which stars Tom Hanks), ahead of its US release on 16 October. Spielberg’s last film, Lincoln, also premiered at the event – albeit as a “secret screening”. | |
Bridge of Spies stars Hanks as a cold war American lawyer recruited by the CIA to defend a soviet spy (Mark Rylance) and arrange for his swap with a captured U-2 pilot in east Berlin. | Bridge of Spies stars Hanks as a cold war American lawyer recruited by the CIA to defend a soviet spy (Mark Rylance) and arrange for his swap with a captured U-2 pilot in east Berlin. |
NYFF previously announced that it would open with the world premiere of Robert Zemeckis’s 3D drama The Walk, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Philippe Petit, the man who crossed the Twin Towers on a high-wire in 1974; and it will close with the world premiere of Don Cheadle’s directorial debut, Miles Ahead, the biopic of jazz musician Miles Davis. There will also be a centerpiece screening of Steve Jobs, Danny Boyle’s biopic starring Michael Fassbender as the Apple innovator. | NYFF previously announced that it would open with the world premiere of Robert Zemeckis’s 3D drama The Walk, starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt as Philippe Petit, the man who crossed the Twin Towers on a high-wire in 1974; and it will close with the world premiere of Don Cheadle’s directorial debut, Miles Ahead, the biopic of jazz musician Miles Davis. There will also be a centerpiece screening of Steve Jobs, Danny Boyle’s biopic starring Michael Fassbender as the Apple innovator. |
Laura Israel’s documentary Don’t Blink: Robert Frank, about the photographer and film-maker, is making its world premiere at the event. Other highlights include Todd Hayne’s lesbian period romance Carol, starring Cate Blanchett and Rooney Mara; The Assassin, which won Hou Hsiao-hsien best director at Cannes; Dogtooth director Yorgos Lanthimos’ English-language debut, The Lobster; Rebecca Miller’s New York-set romantic comedy Maggie’s Plan, starring Greta Gerwig, Ethan Hawke, Julianne Moore, Bill Hader and Maya Rudolph; and Michael Moore’s latest expose, Where to Invade Next, which is having its world premiere in Toronto. | |
The full lineup is: | The full lineup is: |
Related: Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs film to be 'centrepiece' at New York film fest | Related: Danny Boyle's Steve Jobs film to be 'centrepiece' at New York film fest |
Opening night: The Walk, Director: Robert Zemeckis | Opening night: The Walk, Director: Robert Zemeckis |
Centerpiece: Steve Jobs, Director: Danny Boyle | Centerpiece: Steve Jobs, Director: Danny Boyle |
Closing night: Miles Ahead, Director: Don Cheadle | Closing night: Miles Ahead, Director: Don Cheadle |
Arabian Nights: Volume 1, 2, 3 The Restless One, Director: Miguel Gomes | Arabian Nights: Volume 1, 2, 3 The Restless One, Director: Miguel Gomes |
The Assassin, Director: Hou Hsiao-hsien | The Assassin, Director: Hou Hsiao-hsien |
Bridge of Spies, Director: Steven Spielberg | Bridge of Spies, Director: Steven Spielberg |
Brooklyn, Director: John Crowley | Brooklyn, Director: John Crowley |
Carol, Director: Todd Haynes | Carol, Director: Todd Haynes |
Cemetery of Splendour, Director: Apichatpong Weerasethakul | Cemetery of Splendour, Director: Apichatpong Weerasethakul |
Les Cowboys, Director: Thomas Bidegain | Les Cowboys, Director: Thomas Bidegain |
Don’t Blink: Robert Frank, Director: Laura Israel | Don’t Blink: Robert Frank, Director: Laura Israel |
Experimenter, Director: Michael Almereyda | Experimenter, Director: Michael Almereyda |
The Forbidden Room, Directors: Guy Maddin & Evan Johnson | The Forbidden Room, Directors: Guy Maddin & Evan Johnson |
In the Shadow of Women / L’Ombre des femmes, Director: Philippe Garrel | In the Shadow of Women / L’Ombre des femmes, Director: Philippe Garrel |
Journey to the Shore / Kishibe no tabi, Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa | Journey to the Shore / Kishibe no tabi, Director: Kiyoshi Kurosawa |
The Lobster, Director: Yorgos Lanthimos | The Lobster, Director: Yorgos Lanthimos |
Maggie’s Plan, Director: Rebecca Miller | Maggie’s Plan, Director: Rebecca Miller |
The Measure of a Man / La Loi du marché, Director: Stéphane Brizé | The Measure of a Man / La Loi du marché, Director: Stéphane Brizé |
Mia Madre, Director: Nanni Moretti | Mia Madre, Director: Nanni Moretti |
Microbe & Gasoline / Microbe et Gasoil, Director: Michel Gondry | Microbe & Gasoline / Microbe et Gasoil, Director: Michel Gondry |
Mountains May Depart, Director: Jia Zhangke | Mountains May Depart, Director: Jia Zhangke |
My Golden Days / Trois Souvenirs de ma jeunesse, Director: Arnaud Desplechin | My Golden Days / Trois Souvenirs de ma jeunesse, Director: Arnaud Desplechin |
No Home Movie, Director: Chantal Akerman | No Home Movie, Director: Chantal Akerman |
Right Now, Wrong Then, Director: Hong Sangsoo | Right Now, Wrong Then, Director: Hong Sangsoo |
The Treasure / Comoara, Director: Corneliu Porumboiu | The Treasure / Comoara, Director: Corneliu Porumboiu |
Where To Invade Next, Director: Michael Moore | Where To Invade Next, Director: Michael Moore |
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