Thursday, February 18, 2010
Kristen Stewart has a major press day for 'The Yellow Handkerchief'
Kristen Stewart and Eddie Redmayne filmed The Yellow Handkerchief back in 2007, but, after Stewart received formidable attention coming off of her work in Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, it was announced that The Yellow Handkerchief would be distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Pictures and that it would be shown on a fledgling pay cable as well.
Today, Stewart and Redmayne teamed up for a series of press interviews to promote the film, and several video interviews were done.
Aside from discussing The Yellow Handkerchief, any number of subjects came up - including whether The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn should be in 3-D and how Robert Pattinson delivered in Remember Me.
In this video, MTV's Larry Carroll asks Kristen Stewart what she's got on the near future's roster, and the conversation transitioned into the status of Breaking Dawn, with Kristen Stewart saying that the story does warrant a two-movie production and that, if made into two films, Breaking Dawn would be a six month shoot rather than three.
In this video, Carroll asks Stewart how she thinks Robert Pattinson would fare as a general leading man in Hollywood. Stewart, then, reveals that she's seen Remember Me and found his portrayal of "Tyler Hawkins" to be strong.
In this video portion of the interview, Stewart reveals that when asked to participate in the opening of a restaurant for the benefit of the victims of Haiti, she said "Of course, I'll be there."
Five more videos from the interview are available Here
The Yellow Handkerchief is being released to some theaters on February 26th, and tickets may be found for the film Here
The Yellow Handkerchief Premiere photos Here
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