Clint Eastwood’s ‘J. Edgar’ to Open AFI Fest

J. Edgar Hoover biopic is one of the presumed Oscar contenders missing at Venice, Telluride and Toronto

The AFI Fest has landed one of the awards season's big contenders, announcing early Wednesday that Clint Eastwood's "J. Edgar" will make its world premiere on the opening night of the Hollywood-based festival.

Leonardo DiCaprioThe film stars Leonardo DiCaprio as longtime FBI director J. Edgar Hoover, with a supporting cast that includes Naomi Watts, Armie Hammer and Judi Dench. Written by Oscar-winner Dustin Lance Black ("Milk"), the film is one of the few major awards contenders not screening at the Venice, Telluride or Toronto festivals.

It will debut at AFI Fest the week before its November 9 limited opening.

Over the past decade, four other films directed by Eastwood have made the American Film Institute's annual list of the year's best movies: "Mystic River" in 2003, "Million Dollar Baby" in 2004, "Letters from Iwo Jima" in 2006 and "Gran Torino" in 2008.

“Clint Eastwood is an American icon – one whose work as a director, actor, producer and composer not only stands the test of time, but also continues to add new, rich chapters with each passing year,” AFI president and CEO Bob Gazzale said in the press release announcing the booking. “ … What an honor it is for the American Film Institute to premiere his latest contribution to America's cultural legacy.”

This year's AFI Fest, the 25th, will take place from November 3 through November 10 at the Chinese Theatre, the Chinese 6 multiplex, the Egyptian Theatre and the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, all in Hollywood. The AFI Fest is presented by Audi. 

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