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“Never Let Me Go” at the Telluride Film Festival

“Never Let Me Go” got one of it’s first (of many!) film festival screenings over the weekend at the second day of the Telluride Film Festival. While it wasn’t revealed that Andrew was going to make an appearance, we were lucky enough to be graced with an appearance at a question-and-answer panel following the “Never Let Me Go” screening.

A photo from the event has been added to the gallery; as an added bonus, the Hollywood Reporter also uploaded a brand new interview with Andrew which covers everything from “Spiderman”, “The Social Network” and balancing a hectic actor-individual relationship!

Though his “Red Riding” films screened at Telluride last year, Andrew Garfield, who co-stars in “Never Let Me Go,” is up at the festival for the first time this year. The new film, directed by Mark Romanek, screened Friday night. I got a few minutes to talk with Garfield Sunday about his experience at the fest, the psychology of Tommy, the fragile character he plays in “Never Let Me Go,” and his future as Spider-Man.

What’s your experience of Telluride so far?
I’ve really liked it. It doesn’t feel like a festival, it feels like a holiday. It was so nice to be able to see Danny’s movie last night and I went for a hike yesterday. There’s no pressure. It’s very easy to get caught up when your film is at a festival, and you get caught up in how people are responding to it. Here, I find it much easier, I still get a bit caught up, but it’s definitely easier here because the consciousness isn’t about what’s the film to see, what’s hot. It feels more like a genuine celebration of creativity. Read more?

By Georgia • September 06, 2010 • Andrew, Articles & Interviews, Never Let Me Go • Comments: 0


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