Director Alejandro Amenábar’s latest work, “Regression,” starring Ethan Hawke and Emma Watson, will have its world premiere as the opener of the 2015 San Sebastian Festival.
“Regression” follows Detective Bruce Kenner in 1990’s Minnesota as he investigates the case of Angela, who accuses her father, John, of sexual abuse. When John’s memory of the crime is fuzzy and unclear, psychologist Dr. Raines is brought to the case to find out the truth. As the detective explores further and further, he uncovers more mysteries that cause Angela to fear for her and Kenner’s lives.
The film also stars David Thewlis and David Dencik. It will have its world premiere on September 18 in the Kursaal Auditorium. “Regression” will open in Spain on October 2, followed by Germany, the UK, France, Italy China and Korea later this fall. The 2015 San Sebastian Festival will run from September 18-26.
As part of her ongoing #HeForShe campaign, Emma Watson has recently spoken to British Vogue about sexism within the fashion industry. You can watch the video below:
A new batch of high-quality stills of Emma Watson from her upcoming thriller “Regression” have just been added to the gallery. The film, directed by Alejandro Amenábar and co-starring Ethan Hawke and David Thewlis, is set to be released on 28 August in the US and 09 October in the UK.




Emma Watson is the cover star for Vogue’s September issue.
The actress and campaigner appears for the second time on the cover – following her debut in December 2010, for which she was shot by Mario Testino – this time photographed by Josh Olins.
Wearing a white and gold jacquard dress by Stella McCartney and with her hair loosely pulled back, Watson is pictured wearing minimal make-up under the cover line “Voice of a generation”.
The 25-year-old actress, who launched her HeForShe gender equality crusade at the United Nations last September with an impassioned speech that went viral on YouTube, has come a long way since she won the nation’s hearts as Hermoine, the 11-year-old heroine of the “Harry Potter” films. Studying at Oxford and Brown University didn’t interfere too much with her acting career, which continued to flourish in her early twenties, but she now balances her on-screen jobs with her work as a UN Goodwill Ambassador.
The September issue will be available on newsstands on August 6.