His latest film, “Crimes of the Future,” which opens in theaters Friday, stems partly from his interest in the ubiquity of microplastics. Cronenberg, who sat for a recent interview at the Cannes Film Festival where “Crimes of the Future” was premiering, first wrote the film’s script in 1998. Mortensen, who’s starred in Cronenberg’s “A History of Violence,” “Eastern Promises” and “A Dangerous Method,” calls “Crimes of the Future” Cronenberg’s most autobiographical film. So our bodies are different than human bodies have ever been before in history. AP: “Crimes of the Future” hinges in part on how far Saul Tenser is willing to go for his art.
Source: thestar June 01, 2022 13:01 UTC