We Live In Time to close San Sebastian

Pugh and Garfield star in Crowley's latest

by Amber Wilkinson

Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in We Live In Time
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield in We Live In Time Photo: Courtesy of San Sebastian Film Festival

San Sebastian Film Festival has announced it will close its 72nd edition with the European premiere of We Live In Time. The film, which has its world premiere at Toronto Film Festival this week, will screen out of competition at the Basque event, which runs from September 20 to 28.

The film, directed by John Crowley (Brooklyn, The Goldfinch), featuresSpider-Man star Andrew Garfield and Florence Pugh (Lady Macbeth, Black Widow) as two people whose lives are forever changed when an accident brings them together.

The screenplay is written by Nick Payne, who previously penned The Last Letter From Your Lover.

We Live In Time will be released on January 1 in the UK.

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