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If you ever wanted to watch Woody Harrelson, Owen Wilson and Willie Nelson hang out live in real time, “Lost in London” will soon grant your wish. A live feature film that will be broadcast in theaters across the country next month, the project — which Harrelson wrote and will direct and star in — looks to be the first of its kind.
“I’ve always loved theatre and film and wanted to find the best way to merge the two,” says Harrelson in a statement. “When I decided to shoot this in real time I realized it wasn’t quite like true theatre because the one piece missing was a live audience. By broadcasting the film live as its being shot I hope to truly blend the excitement of live theater with the scale and scope of film.”
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Based on one especially bad night Harrelson had in the eponymous city, “Lost in London” comes to theaters courtesy of Fathom Events on January 19. “No one has ever shot a movie and live-broadcast it into cinemas at the same time,” Harrelson assures us in the 30-second spot. “No one’s ever been that stupid — until now.” Go forth, Woody.
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