Very Late last night (around 3am) I received a email about the 54th BFI London Film Festival announcing this years opening movie and 2010 festival film opener the privilage goes toNEVER LET ME GO.
he movie is directed by One Hour Photo director Mark Romanek with Alex Garland (Beach, 28 Days Later) scripting with soon to be Spiderman Andrew Garfield, Kiera Knightly and Carey Mulligan (An Education) starring.
The movie is an adaptation of a book by Japanese writer Kazuo Ishiguro which sees 3 children Ruth, Kathy and Tommy spending most of their childhood together all move to rural England to attend a boarding school where there confronted with the truths of life as well their true feelings for each other. What makes this movie very interesting is the sci-fi tinge to it with the movie been set in the near future in a dystopian England and visually it does look quite sublime as well.
The email does say the September 8th the full line-up for the festival will be announced next month on september 8th and I do hop to bring you the details when I get them that day too. The actual festival runs from October 13th until 28th and I know last year I was just begining to cover festivals more and this festival just came a little too quick but I hope this year to cover the whole shebang a bit better.
Never Let Me Go TRAILER
Here’s the full email which I beleive is the offical statement BFI released:
The 54th BFI London Film Festival, in partnership with American Express, is proud to announce that this year’s Festival will open on Wednesday 13 October with the European premiere of Never Let Me Go, directed by Mark Romanek (One Hour Photo), based on the highly acclaimed, bestselling novel by Kazuo Ishiguro and adapted for the screen by Alex Garland (Sunshine, 28 Days Later).
The stars of the film are expected to attend the opening night screening, including Oscar nominee Keira Knightley (Pride & Prejudice, Atonement), BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee Carey Mulligan (An Education) and BAFTA TV award winner Andrew Garfield (Boy A, Red Riding).
Never Let Me Go is a remarkable story of love, loss and hidden truths. Kathy (Mulligan), Tommy (Garfield) and Ruth (Knightley) spend their childhood at Hailsham, a seemingly idyllic English boarding school where they discover a dark and haunting secret about their future. As they leave the shelter of the school behind and draw inexorably closer to the devastating fate that awaits them as adults, they must also confront the deep feelings of love, jealousy and betrayal that threaten to pull them apart. Twentieth Century Fox will release the film in the UK on 14 January 2011.
Sandra Hebron, the Festival’s Artistic Director comments: “It is a great pleasure to be able to open the festival with a film as accomplished and imaginative as Never Let Me Go. It combines impeccable film making, outstanding performances and a deeply moving story, and I couldn’t wish for a stronger or more appropriate opening night.”
Director Mark Romanek adds: “I think I can speak for the entire cast and crew when I say that we are deeply honored and excited to have been selected to open this year’s festival. For me personally, it seems the perfect way to celebrate the conclusion of an incredible filmmaking experience in the UK.”
The full programme for The 54th BFI London Film Festival will be announced at the Press Launch on Wednesday 8 September. The Festival runs from 13-28 October 2010.
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