"Richard Says Goodbye", starring Johnny Depp, is set to world premiere at Zurich Film Festival.
The comedy-drama directed by Wayne Roberts has found its place among films such as "Cold War", "Whitney" and "Never Look Away" in the line-up.
The 53-year-old actor will be seen as a college professor who receives a life-changing diagnosis that causes him to rethink his philosophy and throw every caution to the wind.
Depp and Roberts will attend the film's premiere.
Other films include Keira Knightley-starrer "Colette", Annabel Jankel's "Tell It To The Bees", with two German titles, "Trautmann" and "Der Vorname" braced for their world premieres.
"Green Book", featuring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershala Ali, will open the event on September 27.
The festival runs through October 6.
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