Clive Owen’s ‘The International’ Opens Berlin Film Festival

February 5th, 2009 // Leave a Comment

Clive Owen‘s new movie The International officially opened the Berlin Film Festival. The thriller co-starring Naomi Watts – which follows an Interpol agent’s pursuit of a powerful bank’s illicit activities – is one of a host of films premiering at the festival.

While Naomi Watts did not attend, the hotness that is Clive Owen did.

In the film, Clive, 46, plays agent Louis Salinger and Naomi, 40, is a New York district attorney who joins him in tracing the flow of terrorist financing. Closer star Clive said his character “literally travels the whole world in pursuit of this bank and trying to bring them down”.

The early reviews have been mixed. Let’s see how the film fares at the festival.

Click any photo to view all 25+ photos from the premiere and photo call of The International in the gallery!


Clive Owen‘s new movie The International officially opened the Berlin Film Festival. The thriller co-starring Naomi Watts
- which follows an Interpol agent’s pursuit of a powerful bank’s
illicit activities – is one of a host of films premiering at the
festival.

While Naomi Watts did not attend, the hotness that is Clive Owen did.

In the film, Clive, 46, plays agent Louis Salinger and Naomi, 40, is a
New York district attorney who joins him in tracing the flow of
terrorist financing. Closer star Clive said his character “literally
travels the whole world in pursuit of this bank and trying to bring
them down”.

The early reviews have been mixed. Let’s see how the film fares at the festival.Check out all 25+ photos from the premiere and photo call of The International in the gallery!

By Miu von Furstenberg
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