New Images – Max Irons for MANGO

Max Irons for the MANGO Autumn/Winter 09 Collection

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Dorian Gray release date and film festival information

Here are the current release dates for Dorian Gray, starring Max Irons:

Canada                  September 2009 (Toronto Film Festival)
UK                          9 September 2009 (London Film Festival)
Greece                 17 September 2009
Italy                     23 October 2009
Australia             12 November 2009
Finland               25 December 2009

DORIAN GRAY will also screen at the 18th Chichester International Film Festival

Closing Gala Presentation

With thanks to Momentum Pictures for this closing gala.

We are delighted to close this year’s Festival with an important new UK production.

When a strikingly beautiful but naïve young Dorian (Ben Barnes) arrives in Victorian London he is swept into a social whirlwind by the charismatic Henry Wotton (Colin Firth), who introduces Dorian to the hedonistic pleasures of the city. Henry’s friend, society artist Basil Hallward (Ben Chaplin) paints a portrait of Dorian to capture the full power of his youthful beauty and when it’s unveiled Dorian makes a flippant pledge: he would give anything to stay as he is in the picture – even his soul.

Dorian’s wild adventures continue, but soon he notices that his portrait, which is now locked away in the attic, has taken on an evil and disturbing air, while his own beautiful face goes unmarked by his deeds. Forced by his own evil actions to flee the country, Dorian returns twenty-five years later. To the surprise of his old friends, he looks exactly the same but he’s jaded, having found pleasure but never happiness and he’s haunted by the monstrous painting in the attic. His fear and paranoia grow as rumours of his past misdeeds circulate. Will Dorian get one last chance for love and redemption and more importantly, will he escape with his life?

We hope to welcome some guests involved in this production to introduce our closing gala presentation.

The Sunday Gala Presentation will be preceded by a delicious Spanish meal provided by local restaurant: EL CASTIZO.
Food at 19.00, Film at 20.30

Dorian Gray will also be screened at 11.00 on Sun 6 Sep (All Tickets £7)

UK Flag UK · 2009 · Oliver Parker · 105min
Book tickets to the Chichester Cinema at New Park

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Dorian Gray will have its world premiere at TIFF

Dorian Gray
directed by Oliver Parker
at the ROY THOMSON HALL
9:30 pm on 11 September 2009

and

at the WINTER GARDEN THEATRE
12:30 pm on 13 September 2009

http://tofilmfest.ca/films?by=Film&at=Dorian_Gray&yr=2009#Dorian_Gray

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Tickets are $38.33 (CDN) + GST + .25 building fee + 4.25 service fee

Toronto International Film Festival ®

Toronto – The Toronto International Film Festival is pleased to announce the addition of two Gala Presentations and eight Special Presentations to the programming lineup for this year’s Festival, running September 10 to 19. Included are works from critically acclaimed filmmakers Joel and Ethan Coen, Werner Herzog, Rebecca Miller, Michael Moore and Oliver Parker, and featuring on-screen performances by Drew Barrymore (in her directorial debut), Jim Broadbent, Nicolas Cage, Michael Caine, Colin Farrell, Colin Firth, Rebecca Hall, Val Kilmer, Christopher Lee, Juliette Lewis, Blake Lively, Eva Mendes, Julianne Moore, Cillian Murphy, Ellen Page, Robin Wright Penn and Keanu Reeves.

Ticket packages for the Festival are now available for purchase by cash, debit or Visa†. Purchase online at tiff.net/thefestival, by phone at 416-968-FILM or 1-8… (10 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Friday, closed weekends and holidays) or in person at the Festival Box Office at Nathan Phillips Square (10 a.m. to 7 p.m., seven days a week), located at 100 Queen Street West, in the white tent, west of the square.

GALAS


Dorian Gray Oliver Parker, United Kingdom
World Premiere
In Victorian London, the handsome Dorian Gray (Ben Barnes) is swept into a social whirlwind by the charismatic and cunning Lord Wotton (Colin Firth). Immersed in the hedonistic pleasures of the city, Dorian vows he would give anything to keep his youth and beauty – even his soul. Based on the Oscar Wilde novel, Dorian Gray examines the destructive power of beauty, the blind pursuit of pleasure and the darkness that can result from both.

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Dorian Gray trailer added

The trailer for the upcoming movie Dorian Gray, starring Max Irons, has just been released.

The movie is set for release on 09.09.09

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More new photos of Max modeling for Mango

Max Irons in Hola magazine – Great new photos!

Max Irons in Hola Magazine - photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Max Irons in Hola Magazine - photo by Francesco Carrozzini

from http://www.hola.com – Translated from Spanish

Actor Max Irons, son of actor Jeremy Irons, makes the jump to the world of fashion

Handsome, and above all, one of the young actors of the moment. Max Irons, son of film star Jeremy Irons, has managed to make the most of his attractive face and not only decided to conquer the big screen, but also the world of fashion.

During the autumn-winter 2009-2010, will face Max HE homini Emerito, male line of signature Mango (for its part, Scarlett Johansson is responsible for women’s proposals show the company as you were informed a few days). The young British actor, 23, traveled in May to Barcelona to pose for these advertisements against a target of Italian photographer Francesco Carrozzini (also went to the Mango fashion show for next season).

However, it is not the first time participating in an advertising campaign. In fact, some seasons ago, was the face of Burberry house.

Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Photo by Francesco Carrozzini

Reviews of Wallenstein

Here are some reviews of Max Irons’s play Wallenstein, now at the Minerva, Chichester Festival Theatre:

Max Irons in Wallenstein

Max Irons in Wallenstein

The Times

The Independent

Midhurst and Petworth Observer

The Stage

Community Critic – Alan O’Cain

From Richard D. North

The British Theatre Guide

What’s On Stage

The Guardian

This Is London