Obama invites Spielberg to screen Lincoln at White House
BY Agencies16 Nov 2012 5:47 AM IST
Agencies16 Nov 2012 5:47 AM IST
President Barack Obama has invited director Steven Spielberg to screen his latest film Lincoln at the White House.
The film, starring Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln, centers on the final four months of the 16th president's life and tells the story of how he abolished slavery, the Hollywood Reporter said.
The White House said that President Obama will host the cast and crew of Steven Spielberg's biopic Lincoln on Thursday.
No additional details were provided but sources said Spielberg is planning to attend the screening along with stars Day-Lewis, Sally Field, Gloria Reuben and Tommy Lee Jones along with DreamWorks co-chairman and CEO Stacey Snider and producer Kathleen Kennedy.
The film, starring Oscar-winner Daniel Day-Lewis as Lincoln, centers on the final four months of the 16th president's life and tells the story of how he abolished slavery, the Hollywood Reporter said.
The White House said that President Obama will host the cast and crew of Steven Spielberg's biopic Lincoln on Thursday.
No additional details were provided but sources said Spielberg is planning to attend the screening along with stars Day-Lewis, Sally Field, Gloria Reuben and Tommy Lee Jones along with DreamWorks co-chairman and CEO Stacey Snider and producer Kathleen Kennedy.
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