Lincoln

2012 film by Steven Spielberg

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March 26 2013 Buena Vista Home Entertainment released Lincoln on Blu-ray, DVD, and digital download in North America, which debuted at No. 1 in Blu-ray and DVD sales in its first week.
February 3 2013 Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu and his ministers discussed the film, debating the moral complexities of Lincoln's methods in abolishing slavery during a cabinet meeting.
2012 Lincoln was ranked highly on numerous top ten film lists by critics from major publications including The New Yorker, Entertainment Weekly, The New York Times, and San Francisco Chronicle.
2012 Steven Spielberg's film 'Lincoln' was released, featuring Daniel Day-Lewis in a critically acclaimed portrayal of Abraham Lincoln.
November 16 2012 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures released 'Lincoln' theatrically in the United States and Canada through the Touchstone Pictures label.
November 8 2012 The film was screened at the 2012 AFI Film Festival, further expanding its public exposure.
November 2 2012 Sony Classical released the soundtrack album for the film 'Lincoln', composed by John Williams and recorded by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra and Chorus.
October 8 2012 The film 'Lincoln' premiered at the New York Film Festival, marking its first public screening.
September 13 2012 DreamWorks and Google Play released the film's full trailer during a Google+ hangout featuring Steven Spielberg and Joseph Gordon-Levitt.
September 10 2012 Teaser trailer for the film Lincoln was released, building anticipation for the upcoming movie.
December 19 2011 Filming of 'Lincoln' concluded after a production period of approximately two months.
October 17 2011 Filming of 'Lincoln' began under the direction of Steven Spielberg.
November 2010 Daniel Day-Lewis was announced as the replacement for Liam Neeson in the role of Lincoln, after being convinced by Neeson and Leonardo DiCaprio to accept the part.
July 2010 Liam Neeson left the Lincoln film project, citing that he had grown too old for the part, and requested Spielberg to recast the role after a table read.

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