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<b>A</b> few days ago, the Toronto Film Festival officially released a clip of the new film "55 Steps". 55 Steps is a biographical film directed by Billy Auguste and starring Helena Bonham Carter and Hillary Swank.
Eleanor Riese, played by Helena Bonham Carter, is a mentally ill person dissatisfied with the medical institution system, and she continues to resist, hoping that the treatment of patients will be improved. Colette Hughes, a lawyer played by Hilary Swank, accidentally represented Eleanor's case, and what she did not expect was that Eleanor's tenacity and bravery infected her, making this job that she only worked for became a career she had fought for all her life.

"55 Steps" combination stills
Director Billy August is a Danish national treasure director who has won many world top film awards and this year was chairman of the jury at the Shanghai International Film Festival. Helena Bonham Carter has become more and more bizarre on-screen performance this year, and this time starring "Mentally Ill" is even more aware of her acting skills - explosive and expressive. Hillary Swank's acting skills are well known, and she has been slightly low-key in recent years after winning the Oscar twice, and this time she cooperates with a famous director, and I believe there will be excellent performances.
The film will premiere at the Toronto Film Festival in September.
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