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Exclusive clip from 'The King'

See Gael García Bernal in action in Time Out's current film of the week.

May 18 2006

The feature debut of British director James Marsh, 'The King' is a powerful tale of family drama and tragedy that takes place in the American Deep South.

Written by Milo Addica ('Monster’s Ball'), the film stars Gael García Bernal, and first caught our eye at last year's London Film Festival (as reported here).

It also appeared in our recent Summer Preview, and on Tuesday it became our film of the week.

The TOMB is therefore pleased to present an exclusive clip from this fine flick, which features a dramatic confrontation between two characters that has disastrous consequences for all.

To see the clip, simply click here, and make sure you catch this fine film in cinemas from tomorrow.

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