Guillermo del Toro recibe la beca del BFI y adelanta detalles de su nueva película

Guillermo del Toro fue galardonado con la beca del BFI en Londres a principios de esta semana. Durante una charla sobre su carrera en el BFI Southbank el 8 de mayo, el cineasta anunció sus planes para una adaptación en stop-motion de la novela "El gigante enterrado" de Kazuo Ishiguro.

El director mexicano recibió el máximo reconocimiento del British Film Institute en una ceremonia a la que asistió Cate Blanchett. Para conmemorar la ocasión, del Toro se unió al historiador cinematográfico Jason Wood en un coloquio sobre el escenario en el que abordaron sus primeros años en Guadalajara y su enfoque del diseño y la narrativa.

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