Friday, February 7, 2014

Hoffman Absence Felt At Berlin Film Festival

Hoffman Absence Felt At Berlin Film Festival Wes Anderson's star-studded film, The Grand Budapest Hotel, has opened the Berlin Film Festival where the mood was dampened by the death of Philip Seymour Hoffman. The Oscar-winning actor was due to attend the prestigious event to promote his Sundance festival film God's Pocket. Festival director Dieter Kosslick said: "On Tuesday, we will show Capote and we will commemorate him because he was here with Capote the last time. Edward Norton said: "He's one of the great artists of our generation, it'd be nice if they did that (pay tribute to Philip Seymour Hoffman)."








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