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Wednesday, October 1, 2008
Raindance Film Festival starts today
![]() (LONDON, England) -- The likes of Guy Ritchie and Christopher Nolan are alumni of Raindance, the UK-based indie film champions who are launching their 16th film festival today. It runs from 1-12 October in London's West End and is a great place to catch some of the best new independent films from the UK and around the world. This year's highlights include: "Choke" a pithy, black comedy adapted from maverick writer Chuck Palahniuk's novel, starring Sam Rockwell and Anjelica Huston and the legendary Faye Dunaway in supernatural thriller "Flick" by David Howard. Labels: angelica huston, choke, faye dunaway, raindance, sam rockwell |
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