Luke Wilson and Sarah Paulson tell us why The Goldfinch is a throwback to classic Hollywood

Luke Wilson and Sarah Paulson tell us why The Goldfinch is a throwback to classic Hollywood 

Based on the Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, The Goldfinch follows the life of Theo, a boy whose mother was killed in a bombing. The film features an all-star cast, who explain why films like these are such rare gems.

Starring

Ansel Elgort, Nicole Kidman, Finn Wolfhard

Director

John Crowley

Release date

September 13, 2019

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The Goldfinch is an epic story dealing with themes of loss, guilt, grief and connection. The film stars Ansel Elgort and Oakes Finley as the older and younger versions of Theo, who, after losing his mother in a bombing at MoMA steals a precious and unscathed painting: The Goldfinch. Directed by John Crowley and shot by Roger Deakins, this is a rich and ambitious story that is sure to resonate.

The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival this week, where we spoke to Nicole Kidman, Finn Wolfhard, Luke Wilson and more. Check out the interviews and see The Goldfinch at Cineplex theatres on September 13.

The Goldfinch is a film to share with the ones you love.

A movie about love and loss, take someone you love to see The Goldfinch. This is a grand film about the many challenges of life, but at its heart, it’s about the people we choose to love as family, and how they can save us.

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