Tom Fords Directorial Debut to Premiere in Venice in September

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Staying in fashion for a few moments more, as well as the shifting of careers, we turn to Tom Ford. You might recall us reporting last October that the designer had decided to make the move into film writing and directing, going into production on his first film, an adaptation of Christopher Isherwood‘s novel A Single Man, a 1960s period piece about a professor who deals with the death of his significant other. While production has finished on the film, they’re still in the thick of post-production; though apparently whatever has been roughly cut together has been enough for the Venice Film Festival, which has landed the premiere of the film. Appearing alongside Werner Herzog‘s weird Bad Lieutenant remake, Ford’s debut is set to close out the annual festival on September 11th.

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