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Dune: at the Venice Film Festival, the great spectacle of Denis Villeneuve

2021-09-03T16:56:20.547Z


CRITICAL - By transposing the cult novel by Frank Herbert, with Timothée Chalamet, the Canadian director signs an impressive blockbuster. With impressive visual power and without ever becoming silted up. In theaters in France on September 15.


“Timothéeeeeeeee!

Timothéeeeeeeee!

Timothéeeeeeeee!

".

We haven't seen this since Leonardo DiCaprio.

Early Friday afternoon, a horde of

supercharged

ragazza

scream and brandish their mobile phones to immortalize Timothée Chalamet behind the Palazzo del Casino.

The new darling of the under-20s is showing at

Dune

, screened to the press in the morning.

Denis Villeneuve's film is presented out of competition at the Mostra but it is one of the most anticipated by festival-goers and by the industry.

See also

Dune

 : cult work on paper, cursed in the cinema

Can the Warner blockbuster, which will be released in France on September 15, revive theatrical attendance undermined by the Covid and the rise of streaming platforms?

The question is all the more relevant on the Lido since many films in the competition are a delight for

Netflix and other Amazon

“streamers”

(

The Power of the Dog

,

La Main de Dieu

,

La Fille Disparue

,

Spencer

).

“Watching

Dune

on TV is like piloting a speedboat in your bathtub.

For me it's ridiculous ”

Denis Villeneuve

Denis Villeneuve should set foot in

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Source: lefigaro

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