New York Film Festival: Gallery Four

Including My Week With Marilyn's Michelle Williams and Eddie Redmayne.

by Anne-Katrin Titze

Our New York Film Festival photo round-ups continues with the press conference for Monroe biopic My Week With Marilyn. You can also view Galleries One, Two, Three and Five. Photographs: Anne-Katrin Titze

Press conference for My Week With Marilyn, l to r, Associate director of programming Scott Foundas, director Simon Curtis and stars Michelle Williams [Marilyn Monroe], and Eddie Redmayne[Colin Clark]. Producer Harvey Weinstein, whose company are releasing the film, was also spotted leaving the conference, although he didn't join the others on stage.

My Week With Marilyn stars Williams and Eddie Redmayne pose for photos

Once Upon A Time In Anatolia director Nuri Bilge Ceylan in conversation withScott Foundas

Bilge Ceylan after his Society of Lincoln Center Conversation

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