'OSAGE COUNTY' Star Abigail Breslin to Be Honored at Savannah Film Festival
Academy Award-nominated actress Abigail Breslin will receive a Discovery Award prior to the screening of her latest film "August: Osage County" on Saturday, Nov. 2, closing night of the 16th annual Savannah Film Festival, hosted by the Savannah College of Art and Design. Breslin joins previously announced honorees and special guests Jeremy Irons, Alexander Payne, Bruce Dern, Natalie Dormer, Alec Baldwin, James Toback and Miles Teller.
Abigail Breslin became one of the youngest actresses ever to be nominated for an Academy Award when in 2007, at the age of 10, she was honored for her role in "Little Miss Sunshine." She began her film career in M. Night Shyamalan's "Signs" and has since been seen in "The Call," "Rango," "Zombieland," "My Sister's Keeper," "New Year's Eve" and "Raising Helen" among others. She co-stars with Meryl Streep, Ewan McGregor, Julia Roberts and Juliette Lewis in the much-anticipated "August: Osage County." As previously noted, Jeremy Irons will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award, Alexander Payne will receive an Achievement in Cinema Award and Natalie Dormer will receive a Discovery Award at the Festival. Multiple Emmy and Golden Globe award-winner Alec Baldwin and Oscar nominated writer and director James Toback will premiere and discuss their HBO documentary "Seduced and Abandoned." Bruce Dern, star of "Nebraska" and previous Savannah Film Festival honoree, will present director Payne with his Award.Tickets and passes can be purchased online at savannahboxoffice.com, via phone at 912.525.5050 or in person at the box office window, 216 E. Broughton St., Savannah, Georgia. Festival passes are still available for purchase.
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