Videos: Watch director Rupert Friend promotes his short film 'Steve' starring Colin Firth and Keira Knightley
Rupert Friend just promoted the short film he directed titled Steve (see trailer here!) starring
Colin Firth (in the title role), Keira Knightley, and Tom Mison on Rhode Island's local news ABC6 last night as it was screened in Rhode Island International Film Festival (one of the many festivals it screened/premiered to since last year).
UPDATED 8/18/11: Rupert Friend honored a Crystal Image Award for his work on 'Steve' Congrats RF! Also, check out 2 new Steve stills feat. Keira Knightley here!
Rupert chatted about the short film, Oscar Winner Colin Firth, and his desire to do a feature film as a director. The interview also featured a few clips from the short film.
Check it out and watch RF's new interview with some screen captures below...
(source: ABC6) Steve clips screen captures
featuring Keira Knightley, Tom Mison, and Colin Firth
Also, check out and watch Rupert Friend Tries the 6-Day Forecast!
Rupert Friend on ABC6 screen captures
UPDATED 8/18/11: Rupert Friend honored a Crystal Image Award for his work on 'Steve' Congrats RF! Also, check out 2 new Steve stills feat. Keira Knightley here!
Rupert chatted about the short film, Oscar Winner Colin Firth, and his desire to do a feature film as a director. The interview also featured a few clips from the short film.
Check it out and watch RF's new interview with some screen captures below...
featuring Keira Knightley, Tom Mison, and Colin Firth
Also, check out and watch Rupert Friend Tries the 6-Day Forecast!
Rupert Friend on ABC6 screen captures
I love Rupert a lot, he was absolutely brilliant in YOUNG VICTORIA, and I also came to like him much more after he ditched that Keira woman. Wish we could see him in more films.
ReplyDeleteI love Rupert as Prince Albert in "The Young Victoria too." He was brilliant in that film, indeed. He's a very good actor. A versatile one too as he played different roles. Have you seen him in "Mrs. Palfrey at the Claremont"? He was really good in that one. I recommend you see him in that movie, if you haven't yet. He was also pretty good in "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," but his character was unlikable and even worse than his Wickham's character in P&P. Hopefully, we'll see him in more films. He has a few new ones coming out next year ("Renee", "This Beautiful Fantastic", and "The Hunted").
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