'Bel Ami' to be shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival

'Bel Ami' will be shown at the Jameson Dublin International Film Festival or JDIFF 2012. It will be playing at Cineworld 17 at 8:50 pm on February 19th. Click HERE for tickets. View the Festival Program HERE

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11 comments:

BD from Germany said...

Berlin, Dublin, ... Go Rob go! I want to see you! No, I NEED!

fifi said...

Thank you so much for this update...just booked my tickets can not wait!!!

Fra said...

I saw 'Italy' and my heart did strange things. Help! ;)
Now I see it is one of the 'countries of origin' of the movie. Interesting. So they filmed in Italy as well? Wow. Not aware.
Anyone is planning to actually go to Berlin?

Aish said...

Just bought my tickets, so excited :)

Moe said...

impressive performance by the underrated Pattinson ... awww, sounds so good ...

Regina said...

Great news) even more Rob) cannot be happier)))))))

RobStenation said...

@Fra Nope, they didnt film in Italy. This is producers information. :)

Anonymous said...

I just checked RT and though there are no reviews yet, it did show that audience desire to see it is at 96%. The audience knows best when it comes to Rob's movies! I was so happy to read two sources who wrote that Columbia had picked up the distribution for the U.S. S, can those sources be trusted? I know the world premier is in Berlin, but I've been waiting to hear about the U.S. showing.

Bea

RobStenation said...

@Anon 2.29/Bea I already blogged that here that Columbia Pictures (thru owner, Sony Pictures) had picked up local distribution in the US. Source was IMDb, btw, the stills being distributed to the press in the US is now tagged 'Columbia Pictures'. So...

Anonymous said...

Thanks, I just never know which sources are reliable. I don't really know much about imbd, but I do trust that you are much more in the loop than I. I should just keep remembering that when you post info or sitings, you usually add your "grain of salt" warning if there is any doubt. Thanks again. :D
Bea

Karina said...

The luck of the Irish in more ways than one! LOL