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VenueICA
Also: Cinematheque
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From12th December 2014
To12th December 2014
When19:30
ICA (V205)
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  • Date of change: 3 Dec 14 - T1225140259

Another Country

Work:: Another Country (S0408440854)

The 1984 film adaptation of the award-winning play Another Country launched Rupert Everett and Colin Firth into the stratosphere. Rupert Everett played Guy Bennett, an openly gay pupil at an elite British boarding school in the 1930s who finds friendship with a classmate and fellow outcast Tommy Judd, played by Colin Firth. Everett's turn as Guy Bennett was a career-defining role, which enthralled audiences and propelled him to international stardom. Rupert Everett's originality and quintessentially English style of acting has inspired a whole generation and his influence can still be seen in many of the young, British male actors who are making waves in Hollywood today.
Author Julian Mitchell

Production:: (T1225140259)

2014 marks the 30th anniversary of the cinematic release of the British film classic ?Another Country' which featured Rupert Everett in his first starring role alongside Colin Firth. To mark this momentous occasion the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) will be holding a special screening of the BAFTA nominated film, on Friday 12 December, with Rupert Everett in attendance. After the screening Rupert will be doing a live audience Q&A. Audience Q&A with Rupert Everett: After film screening.
Director Mark Kanievska

Listing:: L01058381267




Production details

2014 marks the 30th anniversary of the cinematic release of the British film classic ?Another Country' which featured Rupert Everett in his first starring role alongside Colin Firth. To mark this momentous occasion the ICA (Institute of Contemporary Arts) will be holding a special screening of the BAFTA nominated film, on Friday 12 December, with Rupert Everett in attendance. After the screening Rupert will be doing a live audience Q&A. Audience Q&A with Rupert Everett: After film screening.

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