Second edition to open with sports doc Dennis Viollet - A United Man and close with the international premiere of There Should be Rules.
The Manchester International Film Festival (March 3-6) has announced its official selection this morning and will open with the international premiere of sports documentary Dennis Viollet - A United Man.
The film is a portrait of the late Manchester United football player who survived the notorious Munich air crash of 1958 and went on to become not only the captain of Manchester United but also the first British footballer to pioneer the sport worldwide and bring ‘soccer’ to the Us.
The film is directed by his daughter, Rachel Viollet, and features commentary from footballing greats including Sir Alex Ferguson; Brian Robson; Dennis Law; Nobby Stiles; Wilf McGuinness; Paddy Crerand; and Mike Summerbee.
The film will be presented alongside two short films: I’m Sorry To Tell You from Manchester-based actor-director Ben Price; and, A Walk...
The Manchester International Film Festival (March 3-6) has announced its official selection this morning and will open with the international premiere of sports documentary Dennis Viollet - A United Man.
The film is a portrait of the late Manchester United football player who survived the notorious Munich air crash of 1958 and went on to become not only the captain of Manchester United but also the first British footballer to pioneer the sport worldwide and bring ‘soccer’ to the Us.
The film is directed by his daughter, Rachel Viollet, and features commentary from footballing greats including Sir Alex Ferguson; Brian Robson; Dennis Law; Nobby Stiles; Wilf McGuinness; Paddy Crerand; and Mike Summerbee.
The film will be presented alongside two short films: I’m Sorry To Tell You from Manchester-based actor-director Ben Price; and, A Walk...
- 1/7/2016
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
If you're like us and value your sleep, you probably nodded off into your Ambien dreamland before the party started on post-prime time TV. Don't worry; we've got you covered. Here's the best of what happened last night on late night.
Filed under Things We Never Thought We'd See is this game of Pyramid with Jeff Daniels, Usher, Nick Jonas, and Jimmy Fallon. Jeff was a guest on "The Tonight Show" Monday night, and Usher and Nick were enlisted for game duty. Usher was partnered with Jeff, and Nick with Jimmy. You can't miss Jeff's attempt to twerk as he demonstrates dance moves. It's a bit painful. Jimmy had to cover his eyes. Jeff: "Usher made me twerk for at least 30 seconds!" Ha. Fyi, Nick Jonas knows nothing about gangster movies. Literally nothing.
In his own sit-down interview, Jeff talked about the final season of "The Newsroom" and touring with his son's band.
Filed under Things We Never Thought We'd See is this game of Pyramid with Jeff Daniels, Usher, Nick Jonas, and Jimmy Fallon. Jeff was a guest on "The Tonight Show" Monday night, and Usher and Nick were enlisted for game duty. Usher was partnered with Jeff, and Nick with Jimmy. You can't miss Jeff's attempt to twerk as he demonstrates dance moves. It's a bit painful. Jimmy had to cover his eyes. Jeff: "Usher made me twerk for at least 30 seconds!" Ha. Fyi, Nick Jonas knows nothing about gangster movies. Literally nothing.
In his own sit-down interview, Jeff talked about the final season of "The Newsroom" and touring with his son's band.
- 11/11/2014
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
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