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Denis Villeneuve
Following the visionary director's progression from arthouse award-winners to brooding blockbusters.
With an early career littered with film festival awards, and having been voted the ‘filmmaker of the decade’ in 2019 by the Hollywood Critics Association, Denis Villeneuve has established himself as an artist capable of creating cerebral films that perform at the global box office. As such, he’s one of the few auteurs afforded rare creative freedom by the studios. Despite this, his 2021 adaptation of Frank Herbert’s psychedelic sci-fi opus Dune was a daring endeavour, given that Alejandro Jodorowsky’s infamous 14-hour interpretation was aborted in the 70s, and David Lynch’s gloriously messy 80s adaptation was butchered by Universal and disowned by the director. In this collection we take a look at Villeneuve’s career, one that is characterised by bold choices and breathtaking films that often deal with themes of trauma, identity and memory.
Maelstrom Maelstrom
Drama 2000 86 mins Director: Denis Villeneuve
Denis Villeneuve’s second feature is a dark comedy about a young woman unravelling after a hit-and-run accident.
Polytechnique Polytechnique
Crime 2009 77 mins Director: Denis Villeneuve
Denis Villeneuve’s profound dramatisation of the tragic Montreal Massacre.
Enemy Enemy
Drama 2013 91 mins Director: Denis Villeneuve
Jake Gyllenhaal stars as doppelgängers in this dark, pulsating thriller from Denis Villeneuve.
August 32nd on Earth [Un 32 août sur terre] August 32nd on Earth [Un 32 août sur terre]
Drama 1998 88 mins Director: Denis Villeneuve
A woman’s existential crisis sends her and her best friend on a road trip with an unusual mission.
Film: Incendies
Incendies Incendies
Drama 2010 131 mins Director: Denis Villeneuve
A mother bequeaths two life-altering letters to her children in Denis Villeneuve’s powerful and compelling drama.