Mike Newell’s Great Expectations To close the 56th BFI London Film Festival
Last week Bfi Announced Tim Burton’s Frankenweenie is to open this years 56th BFI London Film Festival.As per usual before the main programme is announced BFI have announced Mike Newell’s Great Expectations has the honour of closing the festival on October 21st.
The London premier will be the film’s European premier (like Frankenweenie) with the film making it’s World Premiere in Canada next week at the Toronto Film Festival on September 11th. The premier in London will take place on October 21st then on November 30th the film will be on general release, with no word on American release which should probably change after its premier in Toronto.
Great Expectations is based on the classic Charles Dickens story of Young orphan Pip (Jeremy Irvine)is given a chance to rise from his humble beginnings thanks to a mysterious benefactor. Moving through Londonโs class-ridden world as a gentleman, Pip uses his new-found position to pursue the beautiful Estella(Holliday Grainger), a spoilt heiress heโs loved since childhood. Yet the shocking truth behind this great fortune will have devastating consequences for everything he holds dear.
Fantastic cast as ever when it comes to literature classics, Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Robbie Coltrane, Ewen Bremner, Jason Flemyng, Sally Hawkins, David Walliams and Tamzin Outhwaite. Missed the first trailer, then you can enjoy the trailer here.
Here is the official Press release sent to us from BFI:
London, Thursday 30 August: โ The 56th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express is delighted to announce that this yearโs Festival will close on Sunday 21 October with the European Premiere of GREAT EXPECTATIONS taking place at the Odeon Leicester Square, directed by acclaimed film-maker Mike Newell, adapted by David Nicholls and starring Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes and Jeremy Irvine as Pip, alongside an outstanding British cast.
Young orphan Pip is given a chance to rise from his humble beginnings thanks to a mysterious benefactor. Moving through Londonโs class-ridden world as a gentleman, Pip uses his new-found position to pursue the beautiful Estella, a spoilt heiress heโs loved since childhood. Yet the shocking truth behind this great fortune will have devastating consequences for everything he holds dear.
Starring an award-winning cast, including Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes, Jeremy Irvine, Holliday Grainger, Robbie Coltrane, Ewen Bremner, Jason Flemyng, Sally Hawkins, David Walliams and Tamzin Outhwaite, this British tour de force is directed by the BAFTA-winning director of Four Weddings and A Funeralย andย Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Mike Newell. Written for the big screen by David Nicholls, the acclaimed writer of the global best-seller One Day, this adaptation of Dickensโ finest novel is produced by award-winning partners at Number 9 Films, Elizabethย Karlsen and Stephen Woolley (Made in Dagenham, How to Lose Friends & Alienate People, The Crying Game).ย Producers for Unison Films are Emanuel Michael and David Faigenblum, and the film has been financed by BBC Films, the BFI Film Fund, Lipsync Productions, Unison Films and Hart/Lunsford Pictures.
The film will be released by Lionsgate on 30th November 2012 in the UK.
Clare Stewart, BFI Head of Exhibition comments on her first Closing Night choice as Festival Director:โVisually ravishing and rippling with immediacy, this new adaptation of the classic novel, directed by Mike Newell provides a fitting conclusion to both the 56th BFI London Film Festival and Londonโs bicentenary celebrations of the life and work of Charles Dickens. David Nichollsโ splendid script has an acute respect for the complexities of Dickensโ original text and gives plenty of scope to the filmโs rising stars โ Jeremy Irvine (Pip) and Holliday Grainger (Estella) โย along with some of the UK’s finest acting talent, including compelling performances from Ralph Fiennes as Magwitch and Helena Bonham Carter as Miss Havisham.โ
Director Mike Newell adds:โIt’s a great honour to be invited to be the BFI London Film Festival’s Closing Night film. I’m proud that our new version of Great Expectations should be presented this year, the bi-centenary of Dickens’ birth. I’ve
tried to make a film that is true to the theatrical vividness, energetic characters and high colour that he is loved for, while mining the deep seams of emotional cruelty and madness that underlie one of Dickens’ darkest-shadowed stories. I’ve tried to make a film for a young modern audience in which Pip and Estella’s fated love affair is shown through feelings and stresses that are of today and in a city that was, then, full of brawling energy, was unimaginably wealthy and very bad..โ
Helena Bonham Carter, Ralph Fiennes and Mike Newell are expected to attend the Festival.
The 56th BFI London Film Festival in partnership with American Express runs from Wednesday 10 October-Sunday 21 October.ย The full programme for the Festival will be announced at the press launch on Wednesday 5 September at 10 for 10.30am at the Odeon Leicester Square.
The Festival announced its Opening Night film, the European Premiere of Tim Burtonโs FRANKENWEENIE, last week and also previously announced its Archive Gala, the world Premiere of the new restoration of Alfred Hitchcockโs THE MANXMAN, which will conclude the BFIโs โThe Genius of Hitchcockโ season currentlyย screening at the BFI Southbank.
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