Guillermo del Toro reçoit le BFI Fellowship et évoque son prochain film

Guillermo del Toro a reçu un BFI Fellowship à Londres plus tôt cette semaine. Lors d'une rencontre sur sa carrière au BFI Southbank le 8 mai, le cinéaste a annoncé son intention d'adapter en stop-motion le roman The Buried Giant de Kazuo Ishiguro.

Le réalisateur mexicain a reçu la plus haute distinction du British Film Institute lors d'une cérémonie en présence de Cate Blanchett. Pour marquer l'occasion, del Toro a rejoint l'historien du cinéma Jason Wood pour une discussion sur scène, abordant ses débuts à Guadalajara ainsi que son approche du design et de la narration.

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