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Spectre and suffragette
1. Spectre
Director: Sam Mendes
Producers: Michael G. Wilson, Barbara Broccoli
Distributors: -Metro Goldwyn Mayer Pictures
- Columbia Pictures
Genre: Action/Thriller
Starring: Daniel Craig, Ralph Fiennes, Monica Bellucci,
Dave Bautista, Christoph Waltz, Ben Whishaw
Overview: A cryptic message from Bond's past sends him
on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. While M
battles political forces to keep the secret service alive,
Bond peels back the layers of deceit to reveal the terrible
truth behind SPECTRE
UK release date: 26th October, 2015
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Official Facebook Page: 566,996 people following
Official ‘James Bond’ Twitter Page: 319,000 people
following
-Latest ‘Spectre’ Trailer has received 13,882,378 views
-On Friday 2nd October, Sam Smith’s ‘Writings on the Wall’ (the official song for
Spectre) made it to number 1 of the official UK singles chart (First ever Bond song
to do so).
-Official Music Video (released 19 hours ago from now) 629,038 views (YouTube)
3. Suffragette
Director: Sarah Gavron
Producers: Alison Owen, Faye Ward
Written By: Abi Morgan
Distributor: -Focus Features
Genre: Drama
Starring: Carey Mulligan, Helena Bonham Carter, Meryl
Streep, Brendan Gleeson, Ben Whishaw
Overview: A drama that tracks the story of the foot
soldiers of the early suffrage movement. These women
were not primarily from the genteel educated classes,
they were working women who had seen peaceful protest
achieve nothing. Radicalized and turning to violence as
the only route to change, they were willing to lose
everything in their fight for equality - their jobs, their
homes, their children and their lives.
UK release date: 12 October, 2015
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Official Facebook Page: 21,168 people following
Official Twitter Page: 4,040 people following
-Both official trailers released have more than 800,000 combined views on
YouTube.
-In June 2015, it was announced that Suffragette would receive its European
Premiere on 7 October 2015 as the opening film of the London Film Festival. The
LFF Director Clare Stewart said Sarah Gavron's feature was an “urgent and
compelling film, made by British women, about British women who changed the
course of history.” The film premiered at the Telluride Film Festival on 4
September 2015.