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    Portman to promote new movie at London film festival
    The UK News
    Wednesday 8th September, 2010  
    (IANS)


    Hollywood actress Natalie Portman will be attending the 54th British Film Institute (BFI) London Film Festival to promote her new movie 'Black Swan'.

    The actress is among a huge line-up of stars expected to attend the event, reports contactmusic.com.

    'Black Swan', in which Portman plays a troubled ballet dancer, will be showcased at the festival. The movie had recently opened the Venice film festival.

    The BFI London film fest, to be held Oct 13-28, will have a strong female presence with 57 women directors among the 197 feature films and 112 short films.

    'From the playful to the precise, the surreal to the stringently social-realist, it's hard to recollect a year when the programme has been quite so diverse. Well-known and highly-regarded directors including Mike Leigh, Ken Loach, Catherine Breillat and Errol Morris would feature alongside iconoclastic provocateurs Takashi Miike, Jean-Luc Godard and Gregg Araki,' said Sandra Hebron, artistic director of the BFI London Film Festival.


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