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FESTIVALS

Kansas City, Missouri Gay & Lesbian Film Festival
July 2, 2009

U.S. THEATRE RELEASE DATES

Monterey, California
May 22, 2009

Cambridge, Massachusetts
May 22, 2009

Sag Harbor, New York
May 22, 2009

Portland, Oregon
May 22, 2009

Millburn, New Jersey
May 29, 2009

Santa Barbara, California
May 29, 2009

Santa Cruz, California
May 29, 2009

San Francisco, California
May 29, 2009

St. Louis, Missouri
May 29, 2009

Washington, DC
May 29, 2009

San Diego, California
June 5, 2009

Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
June 5, 2009

Atlanta, Georgia
June 5, 2009

Minneapolis, Minnesota
June 5, 2009

Wilmette, Illinois
June 5, 2009

Dallas, Texas
June 12, 2009

Palm Desert, California
June 12, 2009

Greenwich, Connecticut
June 12, 2009

Plano, Texas
June 12, 2009

St. Petersburg, Florida
June 12, 2009

Denver, Colorado
June 19, 2009

Boise, Idaho
June 19, 2009

Scottsdale, Arizona
June 26, 2009

New Haven, Connecticut
June 26, 2009

Detroit, Michigan
June 26, 2009

Philadephia, Pennsylvania
June 26, 2009

Kansas City, Kansas
July 3, 2009

Kansas City, Missouri
July 3, 2009

Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
July 3, 2009

Nashville, Tennessee
July 3, 2009

Madison, Wisconsin
July 10, 2009

Tucson, Arizona
July 17, 2009

Baltimore, Maryland
July 17, 2009

Olympia, Washington
July, 25, 2009

Louisville, Kentucky
July 31, 2009

INTERNATIONAL RELEASE DATES

CANADA
Toronto, Ontario
May 22, 2009

Ottawa, Ontario
June 12, 2009

Waterloo, Ontario
June 26, 2009

PUERTO RICO
San Juan
July 9, 2009

SPAIN
May 8, 2009

UNITED KINGDOM
Apollo West End, London
May 8, 2009

Showcase Newham, Essex
May 8, 2009

Showcase Reading, Wokingham
May 8, 2009

Apollo, Piccadilly Circus
May 15-28, 2009*

*Extended Matinees

Cinema City, Norwich
Five Day Screening
May 22, 2009*

*Extended through June 11th

Prince Charles Cinema, London
May 27 & 28, 2009

The Cube, Bristol
One Day Screening
June 3, 2009

Glasglow Film Theatre, Glasglow
Three Day Screening
June 12, 2009

Queens Film Theatre, Belfast
One Week Screening
June 19, 2009

Belmont, Aberdeen
One Day Screening
June 20, 2009

Picturehouse, Clamham
One Day Screening
June 20, 2009

Picturehouse at FACT, Liverpool
One Day Screening
June 20, 2009

Harbour Lights, Southampton
One Day Screening
June 20, 2009

Picturehouse, York
One Day Screening
June 20, 2009

Phoenix Arts, Leicester
Two Day Screening
June 21, 2009

Festival, Corsham
One Day Screening
June 25, 2009

Dukes Cinema, Lancaster
June 26 & July 1, 2009

Electric Palace Cinema, Harwich
June 28, 2009

Eden Court Theatre, Inverness
Four Day Screening
July 3-6, 2009

Roses, Tewkesbury
One Day Screening
July 28, 2009 @ 7:30pm

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Robert Pattinson is Salvador Dali
Written by Kristin Rielly   
Sunday, 31 August 2008 00:00

London native Robert Pattinson, 22, is what some call a double threat – an actor and musician. Bitten by the acting bug at age 15, Pattinson started performing at the Barnes Theatre Company in London. This opened the door to his earlier roles such as Giselher in the television production of Ring of the Nibelungs and Rawdy Crawley in the film Vanity Fair. His role in Vanity Fair led to Pattinson being cast as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Following Harry Potter, Pattinson developed his talent further by playing in two U.K. television films. In the first film, The Haunted Airman, Pattinson was cast as lead character Toby Jugg, a disabled and traumatized World War II airman. Jugg proved to be a complex character who suffered from hallucinations, which ultimately leads to his own mental undoing.

In the second film, The Bad Mother's Handbook, he played a minor role as nerdy Daniel Gale. Pattinson brought his own sense of eccentricity, which added a truth to the character.

Pattinson continued to mold his acting career by appearing in two other U.K. projects: short film The Summer House, directed by Daisy Gili and feature film How to Be, directed by Oliver Irving.

In How to Be, he is able to tap into his musical talents by playing Art, a troubled 20-something who lives at home with a dysfunctional family.

After filming smaller roles, Pattinson signed on to play the role of vampire Edward Cullen in the film Twilight, which is based on the book of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. Pattinson told Teen Hollywood.com in August about his lack of prior knowledge to the Twilight.

He said: "I read them after my screen test. I’d never even heard of them before. Then, we were doing the movie and it got exponentially bigger and bigger and bigger, and everybody knew about it, so it was kind of strange and unexpected."

London native Robert Pattinson, 22, is what some call a double threat – an actor and musician. Bitten by the acting bug at age 15, Pattinson started performing at the Barnes Theatre Company in London. This opened the door to his earlier roles such as Giselher in the television production of Ring of the Nibelungs and Rawdy Crawley in the film Vanity Fair. His role in Vanity Fair led to Pattinson being cast as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

Following Harry Potter, Pattinson developed his talent further by playing in two U.K. television films. In the first film, The Haunted Airman, Pattinson was cast as lead character Toby Jugg, a disabled and traumatized World War II airman. Jugg proved to be a complex character who suffered from hallucinations, which ultimately leads to his own mental undoing.

In the second film, The Bad Mother's Handbook, he played a minor role as nerdy Daniel Gale. Pattinson brought his own sense of eccentricity, which added a truth to the character.

Pattinson continued to mold his acting career by appearing in two other U.K. projects: short film The Summer House, directed by Daisy Gili and feature film How to Be, directed by Oliver Irving.

In How to Be, he is able to tap into his musical talents by playing Art, a troubled 20-something who lives at home with a dysfunctional family.

After filming smaller roles, Pattinson signed on to play the role of vampire Edward Cullen in the film Twilight, which is based on the book of the same name by Stephenie Meyer. Pattinson told Teen Hollywood.com in August about his lack of prior knowledge to the Twilight.

He said: "I read them after my screen test. I’d never even heard of them before. Then, we were doing the movie and it got exponentially bigger and bigger and bigger, and everybody knew about it, so it was kind of strange and unexpected."

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