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Crime Thriller Set in the 1950s 'The Outfit' Screens at the Virtual KCET Cinema Series

A Q&A will immediately follow the screening on March 14 with director Graham Moore.
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THE OUTFIT - Official Trailer - Only in Theaters March 18

The film screens on Monday, March 14 at 7 p.m. PT. Only $10 per viewing link. Limited space available.

"The Outfit" marks the feature directorial debut of Academy Award-winner Graham Moore ("The Imitation Game"), who directs from his own screenplay, and is co-written with actor/writer Johnathan McClain ("Mad Men"). The film stars Mark Rylance ("The Trial of the Chicago 7"), Dylan O'Brien ("The Maze Runner" series), Zoey Deutch ("Set It Up") and Johnny Flynn ("Emma").

In this crime thriller, Leonard (Mark Rylance) is an English tailor who used to craft suits on London's world-famous Savile Row. After a personal tragedy he finds himself in Chicago, operating a small tailor shop in a rough part of town where he makes beautiful clothes for the only people around who can afford them: a family of vicious gangsters.

Immediately following the screening, Deadline's chief film critic Pete Hammond, who can also be seen on KCET’s Must See Movies, will moderate a Q&A with director Graham Moore.

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