Today Saoirse attended the premiere for ‘On Chesil Beach’ at the London Film Festival and we finally have new interviews after months! She stopped by during the red carpet and you can watch the videos below:
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A new exclusive scene from “Loving Vincent” was released by Yahoo, featuring Saoirse and Douglas Booth.
The first fully oil-painted animated film, Loving Vincent investigates the mystery surrounding the death of celebrated artist Vincent van Gogh. Ronan plays Marguerite Gachet, a physician’s daughter and star of two of van Gogh’s most famous portraits. While piecing together van Gogh’s final days, Armand Roulin (Douglas Booth) visits Marguerite for her impressions of the post-impressionist painter. Directors Dorota Kobiela and Hugh Welchman filmed Ronan performing this scene and then turned the live-action footage over to a team of animators, who used it as visual reference for their emulation of van Gogh’s own painting style.
The first official trailer for Lady Bird has finally arrived! The film premiered last week at Telluride Film Festival to fantastic reviews, and it will be screening at Toronto International Film Festival later this week as well. Our gallery has been updated with screen captures.
A new trailer for Loving Vincent was released a few days ago! It opens on September 22, 2017, and it is the world’s first fully oil painted feature film.
Saoirse is starring in Ed Sheeran’s new music video for “Galway Girl,” so, if you haven’t watch it yet, make sure to check it out because Saoirse is amazingly beautiful in it. I have added to the gallery some screen captures from the video. Enjoy!
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The Loving Vincent youtube channel has just uploaded a new behind the scenes video with Saoirse Ronan, who plays Marguerite Gachet in the movie. Watch it below:
Saoirse Ronan was on ‘Good Morning America’ this week talking about her Broadway debut in ‘The Crucible’. Watch the new interview below:
The RedNoseDay USA Youtube channel has uploaded three new adorable videos of Saoirse speaking about the fundraising event. You can make your donation at RedNoseDay.org to help millions of kids around the world. There will be a live telecast on NBC (Thursday May 26th). Watch the videos below:
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