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McQueen thriller 'Widows' to open London Film Festival

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McQueen thriller 'Widows' to open London Film Festival

 

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"12 Years a Slave" director Steve McQueen poses with his best picture award at the 86th Academy Awards in Hollywood, California March 2, 2014 REUTERS/ Mario Anzuoni/Files

 

LONDON (Reuters) - British director Steve McQueen will open his first major feature since "12 Years a Slave" won an Oscar in 2013 when thriller "Widows" kicks off the BFI London Film Festival in October.

 

The film stars Academy Award winner Viola Davis, "Fast and Furious" actress Michelle Rodriguez and "The Night Manager's Elizabeth Debicki among other big names.

 

The festival website describes the movie, set in Chicago, as a "complex thriller about a group of women with nothing in common except a debt left behind by their dead husbands' criminal activities".

 

It is adapted from an 1980s television series by British crime writer Lynda La Plante.

 

"Watching the UK TV version of Lynda La Plante's original thriller as a teenager in the 80s had a major impact on me and so it feels very special to be sharing this film with a UK audience," McQueen said in a statement.

 

The film, co-written by McQueen and novelist Gillian Flynn, will kick off the Oct 10-21 festival at its Opening Night Gala.

 

 
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15 hours ago, rooster59 said:

It is adapted from an 1980s television series by British crime writer Lynda La Plante.

Yes, it seemed familiar from the first sentence. Not exactly new, then. 

15 hours ago, rooster59 said:

It is adapted from an 1980s television series by British crime writer Lynda La Plante.

The indefinite article should be 'a', not 'an'. 

Saw the 80's one , it was pretty good TV . So now a remake but with cellphones ... yawn.

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