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Oct 17, 2016Posted by Emily

‘Their Finest’ Closing Santa Barbera Fest, Set for March Release

DEADLINE – The Santa Barbara Film Festival and EuropaCorp said today that the 32nd annual festival will close with the Lone Scherfig’s comedy drama Their Finest at the Arlington Theatre on Saturday, February 11 in advance of the film’s March 24 stateside release. The Santa Barbara Film Festival runs February 1-11.

Their Finest is written by Gaby Chiappe, based on the novel by Lissa Evans, and stars Gemma Arterton, Sam Claflin, Bill Nighy, Jack Huston and Richard E. Grant. Pic follows a female scriptwriter (Arterton) hired by the British ministry to change the female dialogue in the country’s propaganda films during World War II. Her work is soon recognized by a charming lead scriptwriter (Claflin) who teams with her to make an epic feature about the Battle of Dunkirk starring a has-been movie star Ambrose Hilliard (Nighy).

SBIFF executive director Roger Durling said in a statement, “Lone’s deeply touching film is authentic, funny and depicts the power that cinema has to bring people together and share their stories. It was the perfect choice to close this year’s festival.”

Their Finest
is produced by Stephen Woolley, Amanda Posey, Finola Dwyer and Elizabeth Karlsen. Christine Langan, Ed Wethered, Robert Norris, Ivan Dunleavy, Peter Watson, Zygi Kamasa and Thorsten Schumacher serve as EPs. Pic is produced by Number 9 Films and Wildgaze Films.

Their Finest premiered at the Toronto Film Festival and also played the London Film Festival. EuropaCorp bought it out of TIFF with a seven-figure P&A commitment.

Oct 14, 2016Posted by Emily

“My Cousin Rachel” in Theaters May 5, 2017

VARIETY Fox Searchlight has set a May 5 limited release date for its mystery-drama “My Cousin Rachel,” starring Rachel Weisz and Sam Claflin.

Roger Michell directed from his own script, adapted from the 1951 novel by Daphne du Maurier that’s mostly set on an estate in Cornwall. Kevin Loader is the producer.

Holliday Grainger, Iain Glen, and Pierfrancesco Favino also star in the story of a young Englishman who plots revenge against his mysterious, beautiful cousin, believing that she murdered his guardian. But his feelings become complicated as he finds himself falling under the beguiling spell of her charms.

My Cousin Rachel” was previously adapted into a 1952 film by Nunnally Johnson and directed by Henry Koster. Olivia de Havilland starred with Richard Burton, who earned his first of his seven Academy Award acting nominations for his role as Philip Ashley.

Filming took place last spring in England and Italy. Fox Searchlight announced the news Friday on Twitter.

Oct 13, 2016Posted by Emily

60th BFI London Film Festival – “Their Finest” Photocall & Press Conference

Earlier today, Sam attended the photocall and press conference for Their Finest during the 60th BFI London Film Festival. You can find a bunch of HQ photos in the gallery! Keep checking back for more photos!

Sep 14, 2016Posted by Emily

(Video) “Their Finest” Cast Interview with Deadline

DEADLINE – Danish director Lone Scherfig continues her path to British citizenship with Their Finest, which took its world premiere bow at the Toronto Film Festival this past weekend. It’s her fourth British film in a row, after An Education, One Day and The Riot Club, and follows a group of characters in wartime London as they mount an heroic film production for the British government’s propaganda machine. When Catrin Cole (Gemma Arterton) is seconded to pen a screenplay, she is immersed in an hilarious and warm theatrical world that includes characters like prima donna ham actor Ambrose Hilliard (Bill Nighy, on masterful form) and her handsome co-writer Tom Buckley (Sam Claflin).

Based on Lissa Evans’ novel and scripted by Gaby Chiappe, Scherfig’s film paints a rich and nuanced picture of life for those in London who weren’t off fighting, but who still made enormous contributions to the war effort as they dealt with nightly bombings during The Blitz. And it has something meaningful to say about the work of women, especially, in keeping the country running.

Its moviemaking backdrop was what attracted Scherfig, she told me, as she and her cast descended on the Deadline Toronto studio. “It’s a little window in film history where films have never been more important,” she noted.

Arterton shines in the lead, bringing truth and depth of emotion to the film as its parody of the world of 1940s film production keeps the tone light. “There’s broad strokes in this film,” she said, “but everything’s done with such detail that it makes it not-brash. That’s down to Lone’s attention to detail. Little tiny things that you might not even catch, really, but she sees and thinks about.”

Nighy gets the plummiest of plum parts as the monstrously egotistical Hilliard, and he was on typically riotous form at the Deadline studio. “They were looking for someone to play a chronically self-absorbed, pompous actor in his declining years, and they thought of me,” he quipped. “Which is tricky to process on occasion, but I suppose I should be just grateful for the work.”

The great skill of the film, though, is that even Hilliard’s arch character gets to demonstrate a softer side. Says Scherfig: “Ambrose Hilliard changes over the course of the film, as much as someone as vain and ignorant of what goes on around him can change.”

Sep 12, 2016Posted by Emily

2016 Toronto International Film Festival – “Their Finest” Party

After the premiere of Their Finest yesterday, Sam attended a party for the film At STORYS Toronto Hosted By PIPER-HEIDSEICK Champagne. He was seen with his co-stars Gemma Arterton, Bill Nighy and director, Lone Scherfig. High quality photos have been added to the gallery!

Sep 11, 2016Posted by Emily

2016 Toronto International Film Festival – “Their Finest” Premiere

Earlier today, Sam attended the premiere of “Their Finest” at this year’s 2016 Toronto International Film Festival. Sam’s co-stars Gemma Arterton, Bill Nighy were in attendance along with director, Lone Scherfig; producers, Elizabeth Karlsen and Stephen Woolley. The gallery has been updated with over 40 high quality photos. If anymore release, they’ll be added to the gallery. Enjoy!

Sep 02, 2016Posted by Emily

“Me Before You” Blu-ray Screen Captures

Me Before You was released on DVD/Blu-ray earlier this week. I was able to get my own copy and have made blu-ray screencaptures from the film along with the special features! Enjoy! :) Be sure to check out fansites for Sam’s co-stars, Emilia Clarke and Jenna Coleman for captures soon. Also make sure to pick up the film if you haven’t yet. It’s a must see!

Sep 01, 2016Posted by Emily

“Their Finest” Gala at 60th BFI London Film Festival

The lineup for The 60th BFI London Film Festival has been unveiled today. Sam’s upcoming film, Their Finest with Gemma Arterton will have a gala at the festival. The festival runs Wednesday 5 – Sunday 16 October 2016. Sam is listed on the attendees list. We can’t wait to see him!

HEADLINE GALAS
The Mayor of London’s Gala is the European Premiere of THEIR FINEST, which sees director Lone Scherfig return to the Festival following An Education (LFF2009) Gemma Arterton and Sam Claflin star in this delectable comedic drama, set in the world of filmmaking in London during the 1940s.

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