ANVIL Poses With Wife Of British Prime Minister; Video Of KEANU REEVES' Introduction Available

October 23, 2008

Sarah Brown, wife of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, attended the London, England premier of ANVIL's movie "Anvil! The Story of Anvil" Tuesday night (October 21) at The Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival.

Organizers of the event said that Mrs. Brown's brother Sean Macaulay was involved in making the film, according to Metro.co.uk.

Keanu Reeves, the actor best known for his portrayal of Neo in the action film trilogy "The Matrix", Ted Logan in "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure" and "Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey" and Officer Jack Traven in "Speed", presented the movie premier as a favor to his friend Sacha Gervasi, who made the film.

Check out photos of ANVIL with Sarah Brown from The Sun, Daily Mail.

Video footage of Keanu Reeves introducing "Anvil! The Story of Anvil" at The Times BFI 52nd London Film Festival can be viewed below.

"Anvil! The Story of Anvil" is a mockumentary-like true account of fiftysomething Canadian heavy-metal practitioners Steve "Lips" Kudlow and Robb Reiner who, after a desultory European tour with their band ANVIL, decide to record a 13th album in a final attempt to fulfill their boyhead dreams of stardom.

Director Sacha Gervasi is an old friend of the band's that used to do some roadie work for them back in the 1980s. He has filmed some of their shows from their November 2005 and June 2006 European tours. He also filmed Lips' 50th birthday show at Heads or Tails in Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada on February 25, 2006. As well, he filmed some of the recording of "This Is Thirteen". Sacha also interviewed many people from ANVIL's past and present, including former bandmembers.

For more information, visit AnvilMovie.com.

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