Guillermo del Toro erhält BFI Fellowship und kündigt neuen Film an

Guillermo del Toro wurde Anfang dieser Woche in London mit einer BFI Fellowship ausgezeichnet. Während eines Karrieregesprächs im BFI Southbank am 8. Mai kündigte der Filmemacher Pläne für eine Stop-Motion-Adaption von Kazuo Ishiguros Roman The Buried Giant an.

Der mexikanische Regisseur nahm die höchste Auszeichnung des British Film Institute bei einer Zeremonie entgegen, an der auch Cate Blanchett teilnahm. Anlässlich dieses Ereignisses nahm del Toro gemeinsam mit dem Filmhistoriker Jason Wood an einer Podiumsdiskussion teil, in der es um sein frühes Leben in Guadalajara sowie seinen Ansatz für Design und das Geschichtenerzählen ging.

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