Greig Fraser, the cinematographer of , among others, Zero Dark Thirty, Lion and Rogue One, will be the cinematographer in Villeneuve's Dune:
https://www.slashfilm.com/bond-25-cinematographer/?fbclid=IwAR3KhWJy8LQhPaShd4SRaEKJVnii3YdxYrYrqsh4pE329qrX7-oXfEFkZGw
Everything that involved space flight and the moon landings was absolutely terrific. Had the whole movie been centered on the Apollo 11 itself, I think this could have been a real winner, because Chazelle's handling of the space sequences, like I said, was quite incredible
They should've released this in July next year, to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the moon landing. It would have a given it a extra degree of exposure and relevance
So, according to a post in his official website messageboard, Roger Deakins won't be doing this, as he'll be busy with the next Sam Mendes movie that will be shooting at the same time
Rebecca Fergurson is a terrific choice for Lady Jessica. I thought they would've gone perhaps for someone slightly older, although by the time the movie is released she'll be nearly the same age as Francesca Annis was in Dune. And Chalamet does look younger that Kyle Maclachlan
Probably not the right thread to place this question, but does anyone have any data concerning Hollywood's market share in the worlwide market in the last few years? And if possible, also its market share in Western Europe alone?
Thanks a bunch
Although Dune, the novel, is divided in three parts, I think it could work quite well as two movie adaptation, with the first movie ending when Paul and Jessica find the Fremen
Can you guys imagine how much more awkward it would've been if the Best Actress winner was from a movie that nobody expected to win Best Picture and somebody had to tell the underdogs off the stage?