You wait years for a biopic about a celebrated-but-doomed 1930s icon and along come two at the same time. Like John Dillinger, Amelia Earhart was fêted for her exploits by an enthralled public and met an untimely end in her thirties, but the comparisons end there, as the new trailerfor **Amelia **shows.
Earhart (Hilary Swank) was an aviation pioneer who became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic in 1934. Three years later she made an inspirational but ultimately tragic attempt to circumnavigate the globe in a Lockheed Electra, disappearing somewhere over the Pacific.
Like Michael Mann in Public Enemies, Indian-born director Mira Nair has the job of conjuring tension from a story that harbours few surprises. Still, with a pedigree cast that includes double Oscar winner Swank (boasting Earhart's clipped Kansas tones), Ewan McGregor, Christopher Eccleston and Richard Gere, this could prove on the more interesting indies of the, er, tail-end of the year. Especially if you like planes.
**Amelia **is out on November 13.
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