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This article is about getting all the movies screened, here's the Les Mis part. It apparently just "locked" on Sunday. I bet Hugh will be there.
http://www.deadline.com/2012/11/osc...ay-for-major-contenders-as-campaigns-heat-up/On Saturday, Universals Les Miz plan swings into action with an unprecedented six screenings all featuring either in-person introductions or post-Q&A sessions with director Tom Hooper and cast members. The screening program will not let up until the films Christmas Day opening, which comes in the middle of the voting period. Universal is determined to get this film seen on the big screen by as many voters as possible despite the time crunch. The director only just locked Sunday night at 10 PM, according to an internal memo that carried instructions for delivery of the DCP materials for the digital projection. Its a very precise, carefully orchestrated operation, and as the memo says failure is not an option. Thats certainly true in an awards race as tight as this one and particularly for a film as anticipated as this one.
The reality is were going to screen this movie like nobodys business the minute its ready and would have regardless .Well start screening the movie the day after Thanksgiving and are going to screen it, pretty much non-stop from there, until time of release. So between the screening program, its commercial availability beginning Christmas Day and for those who get the screeners, we think theres abundant opportunity, Universal chairman Adam Fogelson told an audience of Academy and Guild members attending the Moguls panel at Deadlines recent all-day The Contenders event. He added that for smaller films the timing could be more of a challenge, but not for any of the films here which are on everybodys list.

Such a wonderful and hard hitting phenomen that is Les Misserables.
