Published 10/15/2008
at Variety.com
International News: Fest launches with 'Frost Nixon' preem -- Atom Egoyan will deliver the keynote speech at the five-day Think-Shoot-Distribute training scheme taking place at the Times BFI London Film Festival, which kicks off tonight with the world premiere of Ron Howard’s “Frost/Nixon.”
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