Actor Daniel Bruhl, footballer Ronaldo, director Marc Forster and writer Peter Morgan were among those to walk the ‘green carpet’ for the Zurich Film Festival’s opening film, Rush.
The 9th Zurich Film Festival launched last night with the Ron Howard’s Formula 1 drama Rush – the film’s premiere in the German-speaking world.
The glamorous evening saw 750 invited guests walk the ‘green carpet’, including actor Daniel Bruhl, who plays Niki Lauda in Ron Howard’s racing drama; the film’s screenwriter, Peter Morgan; and Cross Creek Pictures producer Brian Oliver.
Also in attendance was World War Z director Marc Forster, who is heading the international jury at this year’s festival, and footballer Ronaldo who has been invited as part of Zff’s sidebar on Brazilian cinema.
The Circuit: Pictures from the nightREVIEW: RushFEATURE: Zurich Film Festival 2013
The film was given a rapturous round of applause and whistles as the final credits rolled and Swiss TV personality...
The 9th Zurich Film Festival launched last night with the Ron Howard’s Formula 1 drama Rush – the film’s premiere in the German-speaking world.
The glamorous evening saw 750 invited guests walk the ‘green carpet’, including actor Daniel Bruhl, who plays Niki Lauda in Ron Howard’s racing drama; the film’s screenwriter, Peter Morgan; and Cross Creek Pictures producer Brian Oliver.
Also in attendance was World War Z director Marc Forster, who is heading the international jury at this year’s festival, and footballer Ronaldo who has been invited as part of Zff’s sidebar on Brazilian cinema.
The Circuit: Pictures from the nightREVIEW: RushFEATURE: Zurich Film Festival 2013
The film was given a rapturous round of applause and whistles as the final credits rolled and Swiss TV personality...
- 9/27/2013
- by michael.rosser@screendaily.com (Michael Rosser)
- ScreenDaily
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