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Anton Yelchin on his role in '5 to 7,' a cross-cultural romance
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Apr 6, 2015
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Anton Yelchin on his role in '5 to 7,' a cross-cultural romance
The new film "5 to 7" is a love story about a young, single American man (Anton Yelchin) and an older, married French woman (Bérénice Marlohe).
Berenice Marlohe (Arielle) and Anton Yelchin (Brian) in Victor Levin’s "5 to 7."  Courtesy of Walter Thomson.  An IFC Films release.
Bérénice Marlohe (Arielle) and Anton Yelchin (Brian) in Victor Levin’s "5 to 7." Courtesy of Walter Thomson. An IFC Films release.
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The new film "5 to 7" is a love story about a young, single American man (Anton Yelchin) and an older, married French woman (Bérénice Marlohe).

The new film "5 to 7" is a love story about a young, single American man and an older, married French woman. 

The title refers to an amorous tradition explained here by Arielle, played by Bérénice Marlohe, to Brian, played by Anton Yelchin:

In the film, Brian is a writer, never been published, just at the beginning of what will prove to be an illustrious career. In real life, Anton Yelchin is also in his mid-twenties, but his career is well underway.

He's appeared in plenty of things— from the popular Showtime series "Huff" to a slew of great indie films. You may also have seen him as Chekhov in the J.J. Abrams reboots of "Star Trek."

Anton Yelchin joined Take Two to discuss his role in "5 to 7."

To hear the full interview, click the link above.

"5 to 7" is currently playing at The Landmark in Los Angeles.