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“Creativity is restricted” in Hollywood

Publication date: February 5, 2024

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DUNE’s Denis Villeneuve says “creativity is restricted” in Hollywood

By Movieguide® Contributor

“Creativity is restricted” in today’s film industry, says DUNE director Denis Villeneuve.

“Cinema, since its inception, has gone through multiple crises,” the director He said In a recent interview with TIME. “There is always an adjustment, but the river still flows. The theatrical experience is here forever. It will prevail, and it will transform.”

He explained that he is not as worried about AI technology as others; Instead, Villeneuve pointed to “the fact that we act like algorithms, as filmmakers.”

“We are in a very conservative time; “Creativity is restricted,” Villeneuve said. “It’s all about Wall Street. What will save cinema is freedom and risk. And you feel that the audience is excited when they see something they haven’t seen before.”

Villeneuve has previously spoken out against the film industry, criticizing Warner Bros. in a 2020 article for Variety after learning that they would release all of their films, including DUNE, simultaneously on HBO Max.

“With this decision, AT&T has hijacked one of the most respected and important studios in the history of cinema,” he added. books. “There is absolutely no love for cinema, nor for the audience here. It is all about the survival of the telecom giant, which currently carries an astronomical debt of more than $150 billion.

The director continued: “I strongly believe that the future of cinema will be on the big screen, regardless of what any Wall Street amateur says.” Since the dawn of time, humans have been in desperate need of collective storytelling experiences. Big screen cinema is more than just a business, it is an art form that brings people together, celebrates humanity, and enhances our compassion for one another – it is one of the last collective artistic and personal experiences we share as human beings. “

Villeneuve is preparing to release DUNE: PART TWO, the follow-up to the hugely popular DUNE, but he’s already thinking about the next step in the series. The director said that he plans to produce a third film inspired by the book “Dune: Messiah.”

“The scenario is in progress,” he added. Tell Vanity gallery. “I’m very happy with how things are going, but it’s not over yet, and I don’t know how healthy it is to go straight to ‘Christ’ right away. It would be healthy to do something in between.”

Formerly Movieguide® mentioned On Villeneuve’s plans for the third DUNE film:

In a recent interview with Empire, Sand dunes Director Denis Villeneuve has shared his hopes for a third film to capitalize on the Dune trilogy.

“If I succeed in making a trilogy, that will be the dream,” Villeneuve said Tell empire.

While Villeneuve originally planned to create a double feature telling the story of Frank Herbert’s classic 1965 novel, he now feels he can share more of the story. Herbert wrote five sequels to the original “Dune” film, fleshing out the world of Arrakis.

Villeneuve’s dream for his third and final film is to bring Herbert’s second book, Dune Christ, to movie audiences.

“Dune Messiah was written as a reaction to the fact that people viewed Paul Atreides as a hero,” Villeneuve said. He said. “And that’s not what he wanted to do. My adaptation (of ‘Dune’) is closer to his idea that it’s actually a warning.

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