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Boyle Back With '127 Hours'
"SLUMDOG Millionaire" director Danny Boyle has delivered another grim crowd-pleaser to film festival crowds.
Boyle's survival tale "127 Hours," starring James Franco in the real-life story of a wilderness adventurer trapped by a fallen boulder, earned an explosive standing ovation on Sunday night at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The premiere marked Boyle's return to the Toronto festival, where "Slumdog Millionaire" won the audience award as favorite film two years ago on its way to box-office success and best-picture triumph at the Academy Awards.
Boyle said he and his crew scrambled to make the deadline for a return trip to Toronto with "127 Hours," which finished shooting just last May.
Boyle's survival tale "127 Hours," starring James Franco in the real-life story of a wilderness adventurer trapped by a fallen boulder, earned an explosive standing ovation on Sunday night at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The premiere marked Boyle's return to the Toronto festival, where "Slumdog Millionaire" won the audience award as favorite film two years ago on its way to box-office success and best-picture triumph at the Academy Awards.
Boyle said he and his crew scrambled to make the deadline for a return trip to Toronto with "127 Hours," which finished shooting just last May.
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