9/30/2009

Kristen Stewart's 'The Yellow Handkerchief' to be screened in Chicago on October 18th


In case you didn't already know, Kristen Stewart's film The Yellow Handkerchief was brought back around to the concept table for distribution during a deal between Samuel Goldwyn Pictures and the film studio Arthur Cohn Productions (see here).


It is planned for distribution on a fledgling pay cable channel as well (see here).
Now, it has been announced that the film will be a part of the Chicago International Film Festival on October 18th in Chicago, Illinois.
The screening will take place at 7:00 p.m., and tickets are available for $20-25. Details on the screening are available
here.


The Yellow Handkerchief's description is as follows:

Gorgeous in its visual execution and sublime in its emotional resonance, The Yellow Handkerchief is a timeless story of trust, forgiveness, and love. After serving six years, Brett Hanson (William Hurt) is released from prison with quiet dignity and subtle remorse. Bound for home, but unsure if his wife (Maria Bello) will welcome him, Brett accepts a ride from two wayward teens (Kristen Stewart, Eddie Redmayne). At first, he keeps to himself, but in time he becomes a trusted father figure and begins to slowly reveal the secrets of his troubled past. As Brett watches young love blossom between his two new friends, he is reminded that true love is worth waiting for, and sometimes fate gives you a second chance.

Thanks KStew411 Amanda Bell the examiner

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