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The following is a list of films originally produced by Celluloid Dreams and released in the 2020s.
Films
editYear | Original title | English title | Director | Country | Notes |
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2020 | خورشید (Khoršid) |
Sun Children | Majid Majidi | Iran | |
The Book of Vision | — | Carlo Hintermann | Italy | ||
Miss Marx | — | Susanna Nicchiarelli | Italy | Biopic of Eleanor Marx, youngest daughter of Karl Marx | |
Casa de Antiguidades | Memory House | João Paulo Miranda Maria | Portugal | ||
Death of a Ladies' Man | — | Matt Bissonnette | Canada Ireland |
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2021 | Why Are We (Not) Creative? | — | Hermann Vaske | Germany | |
2022 | Luxembourg, Luxembourg | — | Antonio Lukich | Ukraine | |
The Maiden | — | Graham Foy | Canada | ||
خرس نیست (Khers Nist) |
There are no bears No Bears |
Jafar Panahi | Iran | ||
2023 | Infinity Pool | — | Brandon Cronenberg | Canada France |
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TBA | Untitled William S. Burroughs project[1] | — | Ben Foster | United States | Foster previously played Burroughs in Kill Your Darlings (2013). |
Crooks | — | Mickey Keating | United States | [2] | |
The Golden Suicides[3] | — | Gaspar Noé | France United States |
Based on the Vanity Fair article of the same name about Theresa Duncan and Jeremy Blake. | |
Gray Area | TBA | TBA | TBA |
References
edit- ^ McNary, Dave (9 May 2019). "Kristen Stewart, Ben Foster to Star in William S. Burroughs Film". Variety. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ Goodfellow, Melaine (13 May 2018). "Celluloid Dreams picks up Juno Temple-starrer 'Crooks'". Screendaily. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ "Bret Easton Ellis Says Gaspar Noé Turned Down Ryan Gosling & Naomi Watts For 'Golden Suicides'". The Playlist. 17 January 2020. Retrieved 12 January 2023.