Before the premiere of his new film in Venice
George Clooney should be struck
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George Clooney canceled an appointment in Venice, supposedly he should feel uncomfortable. Today there is a big appointment for the star.
Working for George Clooney (64): The actor is supposedly not completely fit shortly before the premiere of his new film “Jay Kelly” at Venice’s film festival. reports, the US star unexpectedly reduced his festival program on Wednesday. The 64-year-old is said to have shortened a press date for the competition film “Jay Kelly”, according to the report, he failed to dinner with other actors.
George Clooney is said to have felt uncomfortable
The industry magazine writes, citing insiders, that George Clooney felt uncomfortable on Wednesday. It should not be a serious illness. However, he was advised as a precaution to rest on Thursday before his packed schedule. For the Hollywood star, the official press conference for his new film is now pending and in the late evening the world premiere of “Jay Kelly”.
George Clooney was one of the first big stars who arrived this year in the run -up to the Film Festival in Venice. Together with his wife Amal (47), he was still in a good mood to the fans.
That’s what George Clooney’s new film is about
In “Jay Kelly”, the new film by the American director Noah Baumbach (55), other big stars such as Adam Sandler (58), Laura Dern (58) and Billy Crudup (57) can be seen in addition to George Clooney. The strip is about the friendship between a famous actor (Clooney) and his manager (Sandler). The two travel through Europe and think about their life decisions, relationships and legacy, according to the film. “Jay Kelly” should be shown in selected cinemas from mid -November, followed by his global publication on Netflix on December 5.
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Source: Stern

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