November
7th
Rob’s Projects
Bel Ami (2011)
The plot line sees Robert Pattinson’s character rise to the top of Parisian high society in the 1890s by manipulating a series of powerful, intelligent, and wealthy mistresses.
Unbound Captives (2010)
Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz, and Robert Pattinson are set to star in this sweeping, romantic epic about a widowed woman (Weisz) who enlists the help of a frontiersman (Jackman) to find her two children who were taken by a tribe of Indians. Along the way, their relationship blossoms into a beautiful romance.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010)
The third part of a four part series. Robert Pattinson plays Edward Cullen, a ‘vegetarian’ vampire who has fallen in love with a human girl, Bella Swan. Bella is forced to choose between her vampire lover, and werewolf best friend, Jacob Black.
Remember Me (2010)
A drama centered on two lovers whose new found relationship is threatened as they try to cope with their respective family tragedies.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon (2009)
In the second part of a four part series, Robert Pattinson plays Edward Cullen, a vampire in love with a human girl. In New Moon Edward feels as though he is a threat to Bella after an incident happens at her Birthday party, almost causing her her life. He leaves his human love, promising it to be the last time she will ever see him. Edward thinks Bella is dead after Alice having a false premonition, and he tries to provoke the Volturi to kill him. Will Bella save Edward?
Twilight (2008)
There’s a new girl in the small, wet town of Forks, WA. Her name is Bella Swan. To Edward Cullen, played by Robert Pattinson, she is more than just a girl, though. She has the sweetest smelling blood, an unreadable mind and the ability to love unconditionally. Edward Cullen is a vampire who survives off the blood of animals, but Bella Swan’s blood is like a drug to him. Can he control his thirst to save the one he is falling for? The fragile little human?
Little Ashes (2008)
Love. Art. Betrayal. About the young life and loves of artist Salvador Dalí, filmmaker Luis Buñuel and writer Federico García Lorca.In 1922, 18-year old Salvador Dalí (Robert Pattinson) arrives at university in Madrid. The Residencia de Estudiantes, or student residences, is a modern environment which encourages Spain’s brightest young minds. Salvador, who is determined to become a great artist, soon catches the attention of the Resi’s social elite poet Federico García Lorca (Javier Beltran) and aspiring filmmaker Luis Buñuel (Matthew McNulty). Together they form the nucleus of the most modern group in Madrid. Their private lives become increasingly complex as Federico ignores the advances of devoted friend and writer Magdalena (Marina Gatell), and Salvador himself feels the pull of García Lorca’s magnetism. Luis, becoming increasingly isolated by the duo’s closeness, decides to move to Paris to fulfill his own artistic ambitions.
How to Be (2008)
A wry coming-of-age comedy about twenty-something Art (Robert Pattinson) who gets dumped by his girlfriend, moves back in with his parents and hits a quarter-life crisis. Art uses inheritance money to indulge in retail and new age therapies only to end up enlisting the help of an eccentric self-help guru, Dr. Ellington (Powell Jones). Arts painfully funny journey to define his existence brings to the fore the dysfunctional relationship he has with his parents and the importance in his life of his odd-ball friends. How To Be is a timely look at increasingly common phenomena: grown-up children living at home, frustrated creativity and self-help.
The Summer House (2008)
When seventeen-year-old Jane leaves her cheating first love Richard, played by Robert Pattinson, and heads to France for the summer, she has no idea Richard will be visiting her, uninvited, in an attempt to win her back.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)
Robert Pattinson portrays the Cedric Diggory who was a sixth-year Hufflepuff student at Hogwarts and got killed by Lord Voldemort during the Triwizard Tournament.
The Bad Mother’s Handbook (2007)
Robert Pattinson plays Daniel Gale, who is a socially inept klutz that begins to crush on Charlotte Cooper, a seventeen year old girl who dumps her boyfriend only to find out she is pregnant. Robert’s character, Daniel, becomes a large presence in Charlotte’s like as she deals with her Mother and teenage pregnancy.
The Haunted Airman (2006)
Robert Pattinson plays Flight Lieutenant Toby Jugg, a British airman who is sent to recuperate in Wales in an eerie treatment center after being confined to a wheelchair. Toby begins to suffer from nightmares and eerie visions and starts to question his psychiatrist’s treatment methods.
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)
Robert Pattinson plays the role of Cedric Diggory, who was the son of Amos Diggory and his wife. During his time as a Hufflepuff student he was a Prefect, and captained the Hufflepuff Quidditch team, playing as Seeker. In his sixth year, Cedric put his name forward to compete in the Triwizard Tournament. He was selected as the Hogwarts Triwizard Champion, and, although overshadowed in the press by the entry of Harry Potter, Cedric enjoyed almost overwhelming support from the student body, and, after the first two tasks, tied with Harry for first place.
Ring of the Nibelungs (2004)
Giselher, played by Robert Pattinson idolizes the blacksmith, Siegfried, who becomes popular with the Burgunds by slaying their bane, the dragon Fafnir. When the reward seems to be a huge treasure, Siegfried ignores the curse that lies on the hoard – which now seems to endanger his love to beautiful Norse warrior queen
Vanity Fair (2004)
Robert Pattinson plays the role of Rawdy Crawley, the son of Becky Sharp. Becky, the orphaned daughter of a painter and a singer, leaves a home for girls to be a governess, armed with pluck, a keen wit, good looks, fluent French, and an eye for social advancement. Society tries its best to keep her from climbing. An episodic narrative follows her for 20 years, through marriage, Napoleonic wars, a child, loyalty to a school friend, the vicissitudes of the family whose daughters she instructed, and attention from a bored marquess who collected her father’s paintings. Honesty tempers her schemes. No aristocrat she, nor bourgeois, just spirited, intelligent, and irrepressible.





