UPDATE: Jan. 12,Watch In the Cut (2003) 2017, 9:30 a.m. GMT You can watch the full interview here:
LONDON -- Making a 100-minute feature film is a surely a huge enough undertaking in itself, but Woody Harrelson is planning to take the challenge a step further -- on Jan. 19, he's going to be shooting and broadcasting a live 100-minute feature film.
SEE ALSO: There's more to this photo of a horse boarding a London bus than meets the eyeIt's an ambitious challenge that prompts a heck of a lot of questions. Fortunately, though, Harrelson's agreed to take time out to chat to us about the project live on Facebook.
The interview will take place on Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. GMT (1:30 p.m. EST/10:30 a.m. PST) live on the Mashable UKFacebook page -- we'll be taking some questions from viewers at the end, too, so make sure you pop any questions you have in the comments.
You can also watch the full trailer on Apple.
"I’ve always loved theatre and film and wanted to find the best way to merge the two," Harrelson said in a press release.
"When I decided to shoot this in real time I realised it wasn’t quite like true theatre because the one piece missing was a live audience. By broadcasting the film live as its being shot I hope to truly blend the excitement of live theatre with the scale and scope of film."
Lost in London will be broadcast live on Jan. 19 at 9 p.m. EST. Tickets can be purchased online.
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