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Liv Tyler Unveiled Her Armchair at the Screening of Robert Altman's COOKIE'S FORTUNE

As part of the 22nd edition of the Morelia International Film Festival (FICM), actress and Special Guest Liv Tyler unveiled an armchair bearing her name at Cinépolis Morelia Centro. This tribute took place during the special screening of Cookie's Fortune (1999), a film by Robert Altman, attended by Daniela Michel, founder and general director of FICM, and Alejandro Ramírez, president of the festival.

Liv Tyler

The ceremony took place at Sala 5 of Cinépolis Morelia Centro, where Liv Tyler stated that she chose this film, which she made when she was 19 or 20 years old. "This film is important to me because of the atmosphere the director created. It was a very beautiful experience as an actress to be there. I thought it was a film that you would really enjoy. We really lived what you will see in the film, it is more than fiction, it is a documentary,” said the actress, who was very excited to be given an armchair with her name on it.

Liv Tyler

Cookie's Fortune tells the story of a wealthy widow who can't get over the death of her husband and commits suicide. Her niece, a pretentious playwright, and her younger sister, scheme to make the death look like a murder, in order to preserve the family's good reputation... and move into her mansion.