As the Shots team enjoyed
viewing David
Fincher’s version of Stieg Larsson’s THE GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO, we
were delighted to be invited to the UK press launch of The
Girl With The Dragon Tattoo on Blu-ray and DVD. The launch was hosted at
new London Film Museum, Covent Garden , where an exclusive exhibition of iconic
film and book memorabilia from the David Fincher film was on display. It was
apt that the display was in the Exhibition Vaults, suitably creepy considering
the dark Imagery of the source material. The exhibition includes a tattoo booth
where the Shots team got themselves emblazoned with the iconic tattoos as
fashioned by Rooney Mara [aka Lisabeth
Salander]. The other displays included film props, such as the torture
devices, the wall flower frames that emblazoned Henrik Vanger’s wall, photo
still, audio visual displays and much more, all in the creepy vaults of The
London Film Museum. The exhibition is well worth a visit but a warning – it is
strictly over 18’s only.
The London Film
Museum ’s brand new exhibition space
follows a multi-million pound refurbishment of the original Flower Cellars in
the heart of Covent Garden .
The
Girl with the Dragon Tattoo – the gripping, hard-edged thriller based on
the first of Stieg Larsson’s suspenseful and spell-binding “Millennium” trilogy
– arrives on Blu-ray™, DVD and Digital Download on April 23. This highly
anticipated motion picture from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment brings
together an all-star ensemble cast led by Daniel Craig (James Bond franchise),
Rooney Mara (The Social Network),and Stellan Skarsgård (Thor).
More Information available
here -
Phone: 020 3617 3010
If you wish to attend the
exhibition, note that the entrance to the Vaults is off Covent Garden Piazza
next to the London
Transport Museum ,
and well worth a visit, but note it is restricted for Adults Only.
Photo Top © A Karim 2012 of Barry
Forshaw, Mike
Stotter, Nicci Praça of Quercus Publishing and Ayo Onatade and some of the
exhibition pieces including artwork for the upcoming crime-writer Denise Mina’s
graphic novel adaptation of the Stieg Larsson trilogy.
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