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Actor Timothy Spall addressing an audience at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre on Sunday 30 June 2019 at the world premiere of his latest film “Mrs Lowry & Son”.
He stars as English artist LS Lowry five years after he starred as the British painter JMW Turner in Mike Leigh's 2014 film “Mr Turner”. The premiere brought The 2019 Edinburgh International Film Fstival to a close.
“Mrs Lowry & Son” is a biographical drama film set in Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, chronicling the life of the renowned artist L. S. Lowry. It was directed by Adrian Noble from a screenplay written by Martyn Hesford who also wrote the original play, and considers the relationship between Lowry and his mother Elizabeth, who has reservations over her son's career in painting. It stars Vanessa Redgrave and Timothy Spall in the title roles, with Stephen Lord, David Schaal and Wendy Morgan in supporting roles.
Edinburgh International Film Festival Artistic Director, Mark Adams addressing an audience at Edinburgh's Festival Theatre on Sunday 30 June 2019 at the world premiere of his latest film “Mrs Lowry & Son”.
The premiere brought The 2019 Edinburgh International Film Fstival to a close.
“Mrs Lowry & Son” is a biographical drama film set in Pendlebury, Greater Manchester, chronicling the life of the renowned artist L. S. Lowry. It was directed by Adrian Noble from a screenplay written by Martyn Hesford who also wrote the original play, and considers the relationship between Lowry and his mother Elizabeth, who has reservations over her son's career in painting. It stars Vanessa Redgrave and Timothy Spall in the title roles, with Stephen Lord, David Schaal and Wendy Morgan in supporting roles.