First look at Stewart as actress turned activist Jean Seberg.
Today an actor just has to put out a few soundbites in support of a cause and they're considered an activist, but back in the '60s, actress Jean Seberg put her life on the line with her support of the civil rights movement, finding herself under constant surveillance by the FBI.
Director Benedict Andrews' biopic/political thriller Seberg stars Kristen Stewart in the title role, headlining a cast that also includes Jack O’Connell, Margaret Qualley, Zazie Beetz, Vince Vaughn and Anthony Mackie.
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Seberg is in UK/ROI cinemas January 3rd.
Check out the trailer below.
The official synopsis reads:
Seberg is inspired by true events about the French New Wave darling and Breathless star, Jean Seberg (Kristen Stewart), who in the late 1960s was targeted by the FBI because of her support of the civil rights movement and romantic involvement with Hakim Jamal (Anthony Mackie), among others. In Benedict Andrews’ noir-ish thriller, Seberg’s life and career are destroyed by Hoover’s overreaching surveillance and harassment in an effort to suppress and discredit Seberg’s activism.
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